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Art Rocks New York November 12, 2009
ArtRock
November 24, 2009
Gaels promote diabetes awareness
The New York Times highlights the Berrie Center:
A Day in the Life of Type 1 Diabetes
November 13, 2008
Watch the video about Berrie Center patient with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes at http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/
Well
Tara Parker-Pope on Health
November 13, 2008
"Unless you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, it’s hard to imagine the daily vigilance that is required to manage the disease.
In the first installment of a new New York Times video series, you can get a glimpse of a day with Type 1 through the experiences of teenager Dominique Corozzo. The 16-year-old has been adjusting to living with Type 1 diabetes and discusses the challenges of her diagnosis and how she copes every day with the disease."
New York Daily News, July 29, 2008
Skinny on diabetes: Obesity's to blame
CBS Evening News, July 23, 2008
Berrie Center addresses pre-diabetes on CBS News
New York Times health column, June 2008
Highlights advice from Dr. Lauren Golden and Jolene Sutter about type 2 diabetes.
Wall Street Journal, July 8, 2008
Can't Keep the Weight Off? Maybe Leptin Is the Culprit
Vogue Magazine, April, 2007
"Sweet Lowdown"
"All I ever realy want is sugar," wrote Andy Warhol, who was known to stash sweets in a "candy room" in his Upper East Side apartment. "The rest is strictly for appearances."
New York Times, Dec. 5, 2005
"Fat Hormone May Trick the Body to Help It Keep Extra Pounds Off"
Everyone who has dieted knows that losing weight is the easy part. What is hard is to keep the weight off." Drs. Michael Rosenbaum and Rudolph Leibel and colleagues found that treatment with leptin helped people keep off the weight they lost through dieting, in a study reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. "Obesity is the one disease I can think of where your body fights the cure," Dr Rosenbaum said. He added, "Losing weight and keeping it off are different." And the leptin study suggests that the weight loss solution may eventually be a pill that tricks the brain into thinking that no weight has been lost.
Oprah Magazine, March 2005
"Sugar Shock: The Epidemic Hits Home"
Lisa Kogen recounts in an Oprah Magazine interview her experiences receiving care for her diabetes and pregnancy at the Berrie Center. Lisa was 9 weeks pregnant when she learned she had previously undiagnosed diabetes. Read about the very happy outcome with the birth of a beautiful and healthy baby girl, described by her mother as “the best sugar substitute I’ve come across.”
New York Times, Oct. 29, 2004
"Tricks, Treats, and Insulin"
Halloween can be a difficult holiday for children with diabetes so the Berrie Center has helped make the holiday fun with its annual Halloween and Candy Trade-In Party. There is something about having a chronic illness that makes you lonely and isolated," said Dr. Robin S. Goland, the co-director of the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center at Columbia University Medical Center. "Halloween is a time that can bring that up. We want to do everything we can to anticipate that and make sure that it's not the case." Read more about the Berrie Center and other Halloween Celebrations for children with diabetes and their family in this New York Times article.
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