Newsletter Index - BC Diabetes Foundation

Volume 1

Number 1: Spring Equinox, 1999

Perimenopause – The Ovary’s Frustrating Grand Finale
New Frontiers in Diabetes Research
Food For Thought – Nutty Nutrition
A Message From the President
From the Editor

Number 2: Summer Solstice, 1999

Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Adult Patients
Achieving Optimal Blood Sugar Levels in Type 2 Diabetes
From the Editor

Number 3: Fall Equinox, 1999

The Puzzle of Perimenopause – an Educational Video
Introduction to Type 1 Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes
Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes
From the Editor

Number 4: Winter Solstice, 1999

The Breast Health Program at Children’s and Women’s Health Center of B.C.
Consider Raloxifene
Congratulations to Dr. Keith Dawson
An Introduction to Thyroid Disease
From the Editor

Volume 2

Number 1: Spring Equinox, 2000

Young Women and Osteoporosis
Diabetes in the Elderly
An Introduction To Cholesterol PART I
A Message From the President
From the Editor

Number 2: Summer Solstice, 2000

Ovulatory Menstrual Cycles are Not a Problem
Cholesterol PART II
From the Editor

Number 3: Fall Equinox, 2000

The Diabetes Epedemic – B.C.’s Public Perception
Food For Thought – Glycemic Index
Cholesterol PART III
From the Editor

Number 4: Winter Solstice, 2000

Young Women and Osteoporosis
Diabetes Symposium Summary Presents Anne Fiddick
Can Stress / Worry About Food Intake and Dieting Behaviour Influence Bone Mass and Increase Fracture Risk?
An Introduction to Bone
From the Editor

Volume 3

Number 1: Spring Equinox, 2001 - Special Children's Issue

Upcoming Symposium
Small Blessings
Shoppers Walk For the Cure
N O O D L E S ! Yum m m . . .
Mazes and Puzzles
Hayley’s Letter
Children and Endocrinology
A Family’s Story
From the Guest Editor
From the Editor

Number 2: Summer Solstice, 2001

Vegetarian Shepard’s Pie
Type 2 Diabetes and Lifestyle
Fall Symposium
Exercise as an Important Part of Type 2 Diabetic Therapy
Do You Have Type 2 Diabetes?
An Opportunity For Women to Participate in Medical Research
From the Editor

Number 3: Fall Equinox, 2001

Women’s Health Symposium November 4th 2001
Research Study on Blood Vessel Function and Hot Flushes
Perimenopause: The Ovary’s Frustrating Grand Finale
From the Editor

Number 4: Winter Solstice, 2001

The Islet Cell Transplant Program
The Benefits of Cholesterol Lowering: Reviewing the Heart Protection Study
From the Editor

Volume 4

Number 1: Spring Equinox, 2002

The New Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research
Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research
A Sample of Questions and Answers from Dr. J.C. Prior’s July 23, 2002 Presentation at Vancouver Hospital
From the Editor

Number 2: Summer Solstice, 2002

Exercise and Blood Sugar Management In Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes Symposium
From the Editor

Number 3: Fall Equinox, 2002

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes
Nuts About Nutrition
“Live Well With Diabetes”
Exercise and Blood Sugar Management In Type 2 Diabetes
From the Editor

Number 4: Winter Solstice, 2002

Wishin’ For Nutrition
Exercise and Blood Sugar Management In Type 2 Diabetes
ACCORD Study
From the Editor

Volume 5

Number 1: Spring Equinox, 2003

What is Known: Extended Schedule Oral Contraceptives
Wanted: Women Past Menopause to Evaluate Progresterone Therapy for Hot Flushes
Fluid Retention During the Menstrual Cycle
From the Editor

Volume 6

Number 1: Spring Equinox, 2004

What if anything do Paleolithic diets teach us?
The Evolution of Our Diet
Question and Answer – with Dr. Jerilynn Prior

Number 2: Summer Solstice, 2004

Question and Answer – with Dr. Jerilynn Prior
Menopausal Women’s Hard Decisions
Genetically Modified Foods

Number 3: Fall Equinox, 2004 - Special Issue - Live Well With Diabetes

Special Issue
Diabetes Research
Diabetes Healthcare Team
Diabetes — Frequently Asked Questions
Diabetes Complications

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Email: info@bcdiabetes.org
Tel: 604-628-2395

Board of Directors

Chair: Dr. Tom Elliott

Board Members: Dr. Keith Dawson, Dr. Breay Paty, Dr. David Thompson, Howard Blank

Administrator: Jack Bondy