221. Tracking down and treating diabetes starts with routine medical check-up Subject(s): AgedPhysical ExaminationWorld Health Organization
222. Professor Alexander Popof in his laboratory in Sofia, Bulgaria, with his assistant, Mrs A. Aladjova. Their team is engaged in research into animal diabetes and the precise action of insulin in muscle tissue Subject(s): World Health Organization
223. The cells in our body have learned to work as a team, and the strength of the team depends upon collaboration between it individual units. These Bavarian schoolboys are al diabetics Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
224. "Dr. R.D. Lawrence" Diabetic Ward at King's Hospital, London Subject(s): Hospital UnitsWorld Health Organization
225. A routine check-up for a diabetes sufferer Subject(s): AgedPhysical ExaminationPatientsWorld Health Organization
226. A young diabetic learns how to give himself injections by first practicing on an orange Subject(s): InjectionsWomenWorld Health Organization
227. Eating, even in class - meals and snacks have to be taken at regular intervals Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
229. Testing urine for sugar is a serious business for the young campers at Camp Glyndon, Maryland Subject(s): ChildWorld Health Organization
230. [A physician demonstrates how easy it is to inject insulin] Subject(s): PhysiciansInjectionsChildWorld Health Organization