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Free Webinar! DailyStrength Welcomes Dr. Sylver Quevedo and HealthyHumans.com
Posted in DailyStrength M... by Paul Asplund on Sep 09, 2009

Over the past few months, DailyStrength has been talking to several potential partners about ways to offer more information and treatment options to our members.

One of the most exciting prospects to come out of this process is Healthy Humans, a doctor-directed, evidence-based system helping people with chronic illnesses (including diabetes) lead healthier lives. 

To help introduce themselves and their unique approach, Healthy Humans is offering this free pre-recorded webinar led by Dr. Sylver Quevedo, a world-renowned nephrologist with a passion for integrative approaches to treating diabetes and kidney disease.

To see the webinar, follow the link above or copy and paste the following url into your browser:

http://www.healthyhumans.com/web/guest/lp/daily-strength

Healthy Humans builds personalized wellness plans and coaching programs to help users get extraordinary results. While this and future webinars will remain free to members of DailyStrength, joining their program may involve some cost to you. You can get more information on their program during the webinar or by visiting their website.

We hope you find this free webinar and their desription of the integrative approach to health both helpful and informative.

As always,

Paul

p.s. DailyStrength is not currently being compensated by Healthy Humans but we feel strongly about presenting good information to you, our members, and welcome partnerships like this one.


CATEGORIES: News
CONDITIONS AND COMMUNITIES: DailyStrength Members Community  •  Diabetes Type 2  •  Dialysis
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It is nice to have more health care options at our disposal!
By ThePepperMan  Oct 07, 2009
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Well that’s a great idea it will of great help to the people toi be acquainted with different kinds of illness with the necessary medication that they are ought to follow. Hopefully they could make a study on the case of Brenden Adams, the record holder for the World's Tallest Boy. Brenden is 7 feet, 4.6 inches tall and only 13 years old. In kindergarten, he was taller than his teacher. His growth is a result of a split 12th chromosome, not anything they put in the water there. He has already, in his 13 years, had both of his knees replaced, and he must custom order all clothing, so an NBA career isn't likely. (Brittle bones and a short life span typically go with the disease.) Children such as Brenden Adams don't have an easy go of things, and it takes a cash advance at least just to clothe them in many instances.
By AntonioL  Sep 22, 2009
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Great. Thanks.
By HopefulBRLA  Sep 12, 2009
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