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2 Girls Left Alone In N. Ga. Apartment Over Christmas MARIETTA, Ga. -- A 6-year-old girl was found in a diabetic coma after she and her younger sister were left home alone over Christmas while their mother was in jail. LATEST GEORGIA HEADLINES The Associated Press - MARIETTA, Ga. A 6-year-old girl was found in a diabetic coma after she and her younger sister were left home alone over Christmas while their mother was in jail. Glucose levels trigger compensation for type 2 diabetics Many individuals with type 2 diabetes are diabetic because the cells of their body no longer respond to the hormone insulin, which is crucial for lowering blood sugar levels (blood glucose levels). Medical Breakthroughs Medical Breakthrough -- Vacuum Away Foot Wounds Foot wounds affect diabectic, with a diabetic needing an amputation every 30 seconds. A new device is helping doctors save a patients foot. Managing diabetes to be topic of course NORWICH A certified diabetic educator will oversee a three-class course on how to manage diabetes. Once-Diabetic Heart/Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Recipient Enjoys Life At holiday dinners this year, Calabasas, Calif., resident Jim Stavis, 52, was able to eat the same pumpkin pie and special desserts everyone else had, not the sugar-free variety. And when dinner was over, he didn’t have to reach for his insulin pump to try to compensate. [click link for full article Amrita Insitute introduces new technique ] Young Children Left Home Alone Over Christmas Kochi, Jan 2: The Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) in Kerala has introduced a new surgical technique that uses endoscopic vein harvesting during bypass surgeries to benefit diabetic and obese patients. AIMS introduces new technique Police say a 6-year-old and 3-year-old were left home alone for 3 days -- including Christmas Day -- after their mother was taken to jail and the man that was supposed to take care of them didnt. Now the 6-year-old is in a diabetic coma. From South Beach with Heart Kochi, Jan 2: The Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) has introduced a new surgical technique in Kerala, which uses endoscopic vein harvesting during bypass surgeries for the benefit of diabetic and obese patients. | |||