ISSUE
NO: 9 |
DATE:
JUNE 2005 |
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The Newsletter of the Friends of the Manx Diabetes
Centre
Caarjyn Laare Chingys-Shugyr
Vannin
Registered as a charity in the Isle of Man. Charity
registration number 894
Website: - www.diabetes.org.im E-mail: - editor@diabetes.org.im
E-mail: - secretary@diabetes.org.im
All monies from whatever source received by the Group shall be exclusively
spent on the Isle of Man, in the furtherance of the well-being of
the diabetic patient
and to facilitate the work of their medical carers.
THE DISABLED PARKING DEBATE
Chairman of the Chronically Sick
and Disabled Persons Committee, Mr. Tony Brown,
Speaker of
the House, talks to the Diabetic .
Possibility of Isle of Man Research
Project
Blood Testing day Statistics: - Estimated
2,000 walking around don't know they have diabetes, Estimated 21,000
with potential high blood pressure, Estimated 51,500 overweight.
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In this Issue
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The Disabled Parking Debate
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Chairman
of the Chronically Sick & Disabled Persons
Committee talks to The Diabetic
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Possibility
of Isle of Man Research
Project
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The Blood Testing Day Statistics
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Disability Act across becomes Law. What is happening on
the Island ?
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Vets are getting more technical
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The
Chronically Sick & Disabled Persons Committee
Annual Public Meeting
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Letter from Manchester
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Obesity
and the Schools Medicals
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Thinking of emigrating
to New Zealand ?
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Keys for Toilets for the disabled
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The Southern Agricultural Show
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The
Budding Journalist
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New Arrivals
at the Diabetes Centre
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The
Last Laugh
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The Disabled Parking Debate
As you may recollect The Diabetic , alive to diabetic and
disabled needs on the Isle of Man , and Leading from the Front, initiated
the debate on the problems of the 30 minutes parking restrictions that
appeared without warning.
 A different parking Bay sign to the one that appeared
on our last Newsletter that was also changed without warning
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8 Victoria Street Douglas
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