Diabetes Without Complications - Audio Podcast show

Diabetes Without Complications - Audio Podcast

Summary: Companion to the groundbreaking book Diabetes Without Complications. A monthly podcast that helps create important discussion topics with physicians and other medical professionals. The host has had diabetes for nearly 40 years and without any complications. Podcast episodes cover type 1, type 2, and pre-diabetes. All content is general information and NOT medical advice. Diabetes Without Complications and the logo are trademarks of Diabetes Press, Inc.

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  • Artist: Daryl RuDusky, BSEE, MBA
  • Copyright: Diabetes Press, Inc. This podcast is protected by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States license.

Podcasts:

 Diabetes Without Complications Show Index | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:07

This sixteenth show presents a brief summary of the 15 podcasts produced to-date, including 10 building blocks of diabetes success and the diabetes news topics. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview (5) Summary of Podcast Episodes 1 ~ 15 (April 2007 ~ June 2008) (6) Conclusion (7) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 The 40th Anniversary Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:11

This ‘40th Anniversary’ show discusses three primary areas that I have addressed to reach my 40-year strategic intent or battle cry Diabetes Without Complications. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview: History (5) Three Key Factors of My Success (6) Conclusion (7) Next Month's Show (8) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:30

This podcast presents Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults. Adults with this condition typically never fit the profile for type 2 diabetes--they typically are not overweight, have good cholesterol levels and normal blood pressure. We will also present an interesting study from the Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, about potentially preventing heart disease in persons with chronic kidney disease. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview: What is LADA? (5) Why Understanding LADA is Important (6) Conclusion (7) News Topic: Potentially Preventing Heart Disease in Persons with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) (8) Next Month's Show (9) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Good Nutrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:53

People are eating themselves to death—adults, teenagers, and children. This podcast discusses why good nutrition is important. Unless the high fat, high-starch, high-carbohydrate consumption changes, disease will proliferate and there will be severe economic consequences for everyone. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview: People are Eating Themselves to Death (5) Why Good Nutrition is Important (6) Call to Action (7) Conclusion (8) News Topic: The ACCORD Study (9) Next Month's Show (10) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Blood Glucose Monitors | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:36

Glucose monitoring systems are one of the most important tools in diabetes management. It is important to work with your physician and CDE to understand what's available and make sure that the system you select properly serves your diabetes management needs. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems (5) Personal Experience (6) Call to Action (7) Conclusion (8) Next Month's Show (9) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 The Pima Indians | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:26

Major changes in the Pima's environment resulted in the highest incidence of type 2 diabetes of anywhere in the world. This sad and unfortunate situation should serve as an imminent warning for everyone. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) History of The Pima Indians (5) The Diabetes Epidemic Triggers (6) Conclusion (7) News Topic: Insulin Produced in Genetically Modified Lettuce (8) Next Month's Show (9) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 The Insulin Pump | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:39

Today’s insulin pumps are so compact that they can easily fit into the palm of your hand. Regardless of their advancements, insulin pumps are not “auto-pilot” devices. This episode provides a high-level overview of insulin pumps and their use in the treatment and management of diabetes. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) What is an Insulin Pump? (5) How an Insulin Pump Works (6) Advantages of an Insulin Pump (7) Conclusion (8) Building Block #10 (9) Next Month's Show (10) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 The Great Physician | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:04

The Great Physician’s history is moving, powerful, and well documented. In fact, all four of The Great Physician’s biographies have—without question—withstood the test of scrutiny and time. As a key member of your core medical team, The Great Physician works with you and your doctors to help improve your overall health and success with diabetes. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Overview (3) The Great Physician (4) Conclusion (5) Building Block #9 (6) Next Month's Show (7) Feedback References and other resources for learning more about diabetes and The Great Physician are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Diabetes-Reducing Cardiovascular Risk (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:44

The number one killer of people with diabetes is cardiovascular disease. Reducing cardiovascular risk involves properly addressing multiple items, including the complete elimination of certain items and properly managing the remainder. This is part 2 of a two-part series and it covers items 7 ~ 12. These items can be discussed with your physician, dentist, and other medical professionals to improve cardiovascular health. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview (4) What is Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)? (5) Keys 7 ~ 12 for Reducing Cardiovascular Risk (6) Conclusion (7) Building Block #8 (8) Next Month's Show (9) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Diabetes-Reducing Cardiovascular Risk (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:00

The number one killer of people with diabetes is cardiovascular disease. Reducing cardiovascular risk involves properly addressing multiple items, including the complete elimination of certain items and properly managing the remainder. This is part 1 of a two-part series and it covers the first 6 key items to reduce cardiovascular risk. These items can be discussed with your physician, dentist, and other medical professionals. Part 2 will be available Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Overview (4) What is Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)? (5) Keys 1 ~ 6 to Reducing Cardiovascular Risk (6) Conclusion (7) Building Block #7 (8) Next Month's Show, Part 2: Keys 7 ~ 12 (9) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Diabetes and Periodontal Disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:58

Oral hygiene is important for successful diabetes management and overall good health. This podcast will help you understand why the oldest medical school in the world was centuries ahead of its time and why periodontal disease must be prevented or properly treated for living a healthy life. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Periodontal Disease and Systemic Relationships (5) Why Periodontal Disease Is Unhealthy and Systemic Relationships (6) Overview: Periodontal Treatment and Supporting Examples (7) Conclusion (8) Building Block #6 (9) Next Month's Show (10) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Inhaled Insulin | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:24

This month’s episode discusses the world’s first inhaled insulin by Pfizer named Exubera. My decision to use any new drug or delivery system includes three key areas and the final analysis always answers the question: “Do the benefits outweigh the risks?” If you wish to learn more or if you are considering inhaled insulin, this episode provides topics for starting a discussion with physicians and other medical professionals. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Health Concerns and Safety (5) Convenience (6) Personal Value (7) Conclusion (8) Building Block #5 (9) Next Month's Show (10 Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Diabetes Nonsense | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:43

Risk avoidance and risk minimization are two fundamental imperatives of diabetes success. This episode covers three topics that require reexamination by some physicians and other medical professionals, including a topic that was patently false in 1995 and remains patently false today. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Diabetes Nonsense 1: Lancet Reuse (5) Diabetes Nonsense 2: Injecting Insulin Through Clothing (6) Diabetes Nonsense 3: "Everyone with diabetes has complications at 20 years." (7) Conclusion (8) Building Block #4 (9) Next Month's Show (10) Feedback References used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 Blood Glucose Levels and Infections | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:01

Proper blood glucose control is critical in type 1 and type 2 diabetes, including pre-diabetes. This month’s episode discusses the important relationship between blood glucose levels and infections, including the association of abnormal blood glucose levels with an increased cancer risk. We also discuss the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells in type 2 diabetes from beta cell toxicity. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the Podcast Series (3) Legal Disclaimer (4) Blood Glucose Control for Persons With and Without Diabetes (5) Relationships, Supporting Research, Current Knowledge (6) Fasting Blood Glucose Level and Cancer Risk (7) Conclusion (8) Building Block #3 (9) Next Month's Show (10) Feedback Reference hyperlinks to research materials used in producing this episode are located on the web page for this podcast.

 The Fundamentals of Good Health | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:07

Discusses the fundamentals of good health and its relevance to living a healthy life. Presents changes in one culture that resulted in the highest incidence of type 2 diabetes of anywhere in the world and should serve as an imminent warning for everyone. Show notes: (1) Introduction (2) Intent of the podcast series (3) Legal disclaimer (4) The Fundamentals of Good Health (5) Conclusion and Expanded Discussion on The Fundamentals of Good Health (6) Building block #2 (7) Next month's show (8) Show Feedback

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