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ARTICLES & INTERVIEWS

Nicole Johnson Takes The Lead
~ by Allison Blass

Nicole Johnson aims to Lead, Educate and raise Awareness for Diabetes.

Quinn Nystrom: Advocate Extraordinaire
~ by Allison Blass

The American Diabetes Assocation's third National Youth Advocate discusses her goals, her obstacles and her inspirations.

Balance PC: The Platform For a New Diabetes Technology
~ by Andrew Porumbescu

A product review of a new computer-based blood glucose diary.






July- Hollywood's Heroes - Allison Blass
Parents of juvenile diabetics create a stir in support of stem cell research.

July-One on One: Jerry Zucker - Allison Blass
Hollywood director Jerry Zucker talks about his work with CuresNow.

July-Cloning 101 - Allison Blass
Therepeutic cloning is explained in this easy-to-understand FAQ.

July-Top 10 Things To Do For Advocacy - Sara McKinley
Want to become more active in advocacy? Find ways to raise awareness using this Top 10 list.

June- Congress and the Cure
Congress looked like it was a supporter of diabetes, but some Members of Congress are trying to prevent a cure.

June- Five Levels of Advocacy
Are you a diabetes advocate?

May- Super Advocate: Jay Lobley
Jay Lobley, of Pennsylvania, shares his story.

May- Behind the Scenes: Lantus
A look at the new long-acting insulin, Lantus.

Mar.- Dr. James Shapiro
The Edmonton Protocol creator and director talks about the program and the future of islet cells.

Mar.- Super Advocate: Allison
Islet cells vs. Stem cells: what they are and what they mean.

Mar.- Islet Cells vs. Stem Cells
Islet cells vs. Stem cells: what they are and what they mean.

Mar.- Cured: The Islet Cell Transplant
Diabetics all over the country are going through islet cells transplants, but how exactly is it done?

Feb.- Super Advocate: Brynna Hurwitz
An Oregon mom creates a support group after her son is diagnosed with diabetes.

Feb.- Peter Van Etten
The President and CEO of JDRF talks to CureNow about working for JDRF, Children's Congress, and the after-effects of 9/11.

Feb.- JDRF's Promise To Remember Me Campaign
The Promise to Remember Me Campaign asks children to fight for their right for a cure.

Feb.- Valentine's Day for Kids
Stuck for ideas on Valentine's Day? Try these!
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Nov.- Julie Mettenburg
The editor of JDRF's Countdown, Julie Mettenburg, talks about her love of journalism and her favorite memories.

Nov.- Super Advocate: Cullinan Williams
ADA's National Youth Advocate Cullinan Williams talks with CureNow about advocacy.

Oct.- To Pump Or Not To Pump
Is the pump right for you?

Oct.- Miss America 1999: Nicole Johnson
Life after the reign with the former Miss America.

Oct.- Super Advocate: Julie DeFruscio
New York mom, Julie DeFruscio creates her own business after her daughter goes on the pump.