Websites are listed in the order that they were added.
Newest additions are at the
bottom
of this page.
Websites that were added this month are marked with
Websites that were not working when rechecked are marked with 
The Diabetic DataCenter
(http://www.demon.net/diabetic)
Diabetes information services from Ian Preece in the United Kingdom
The Tobacco Control Archives
("http://www.library.ucsf.edu/tobacco")
These internal papers from a tobacco company shows their efforts to develop
"strategies to avoid products liability legislation,
understand nicotine addiction, and manipulate both internal
and external scientific research on the effects
of both active and passive smoking"
(JAMA, July 19, 1995, Vol 274, No 3, page 219)
Diabetes
Homepage
(http://www.nd.edu/~npippin/diabetes/diabetes.html)
Presented by Harry Howisen
Bustin' Diabetes Rodeo
("http://www.geopages.com/Athens/1215/rodeo.html")
By Mark Rider
Insulink
("http://198.37.19.49/~erik/www/watch.html")
A vision of the future
A Question and Answer webpage for your questions about diabetes.
From
children with
DIABETES
What is Diabetes?
By Brian Jackson
The Metabolic Page: Diabetes
("http://www.columbia.net/phys/met.html#diabetes")
From Columbia/HCA
Check Up: Am I at Risk for Diabetes?
("http://www.columbia.net/cgi-bin/glimpse/mfs/02/1source/spring95/columbia11.html")
From Columbia/HCA's One Source Magazine
(See ADA's website for the same test:
http://www.diabetes.org/ada/risktest.asp)
Home Testing for Glucose
("http://kerouac.pharm.uky.edu/hometest/Glucose/g.html")
From a University of Kentucky manual for Pharmacy Students in a course on Home Medical Testing.
Diabetes fact sheet
("http://www.columbia.net/phys/diabetes.html")
"This page is dedicated to providing timely and reliable information on the diagnosis, research and management of
Diabetes."
From Columbia/HCA
The Banting Museum
(http://www.diabetes.ca/ about_diabetes/banting/index.html)
(From the
Canadian Diabetes Association)
The Discovery of Insulin
"www.discoveryofinsulin.com"
"The mission of this website is to preserve and promote the history behind one of the most important medical discoveries of our time - the discovery of insulin. The team consisting of Dr. F.G. Banting, Mr. C.H. Best, Mr. C.B. Collip and Prof. J.J.R. MacLeod discovered insulin in 1921 at the University of Toronto."
The Wellness/Diabetes Project
("http://www.cs.odu.edu/~cpi/cpi95-96/Projects/wellness/plan.html")
Visionary View of Wellness Advisor Program.
This is part of the
Wellness Project
"This project details creating a Wellness type software package which includes body composition, blood sugar analysis,
interface, detailed analysis, and keeping software costs low.
No software package will compare to the scope that this proposed software covers. Its best feature is that it can be used by
the general public, all the way up to personal trainers, and doctors."
Diabetes:
Meeting the Challenge
("http://www.london-drugs.com/meet.htm")
("...If you have been diagnosed as having diabetes, some of the challenges you may find yourself facing are:")
From
London Drugs On-line
Diabetes Center
("HTTP://www.coloradohealthnet.org/site/idx_diabetes.html")
From Colorado HealthNet
The Diabetics's Page of Eugene
("http://www.teleport.com/~glfunk/Diabetes.html")
From the city of Eugene, Oregon, US
Projekt-D
("http://www.well.com/user/cjrenner/index.html")
Projekt-D is a model project funded by the Bundesgesundheitsministerium, Bonn, Germany, focusing
on young Type I patients. The work is done at the university's hospital for children and adolescents,
Erlangen, Germany.
Dr. Christian Renner (who also runs the diabetes-max mailing list)
The Outpost
("http://www.deltanet.com/users/tdb")
"I like to envision The Outpost as a haven on the internet;
a kind of stopping off place to see
what's happening in the blind community. A blind
person can tell you just how important their computer
is to their daily existence, and how
it is a bridge to the sighted world' for them."
Includes a
listing of diabetes websites of interest to people with low vision.
by Tom D. Baccanti
Reversing Diabetes
("http://www.tagnet.org/weimar/seminars/revrdiab.html")
Announcement of a two-day seminar. "Discover how you can reverse the affects [sic] of adult-onset diabetes in an intensive two-day seminar.
Hear scientific evidence clearly explained by
Christian physicians. Learn how simple lifestyle choices can eliminate or dramatically reduce
the need for insulin or oral medication."
Diabetes Costs
("http://www.theroanoketimes.com/universal/cost.html")
"Both in terms of cost and quality of life, diabetes exacts a huge toll. Consider the following information about the magnitude of the problem in the
U.S."
From Universal self care
misc.health.diabetes software
("http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/diabetes/software/faq.html")
by Michael Wolfe.
Doc's Home Page
("http://www2.tsixroads.com/~djohnson/")
"Welcome to my home page ! My name is Dwight Johnson, and I live in Booneville, Mississippi. You'll find some useful links here if
you're interested in ham radio, medicine, or gif files for your home page. Also, on my "New" page, you'll find some pictures and other
"goodies" I've been working on over the past few weeks.
My hobbies include Amateur Radio, Computers, Keyboards, and various other sorts of electronics. In an effort to support these and other
hobby-type activities, I'm a small-town doctor in Booneville, and I've made a living doing this since 1976.
Dealing with Diabetes
("http://ificinfo.health.org/fifall2.htm")
Building Awareness and Prevention in Hispanic and Native American
Communities.
From the International Food Information Council Foundation
Diabetes Mellitus from Western and
Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspectives
("http://acupuncture.com/Acup/Diabetes.htm")
by Clinton Choate, L.Ac.
DiabCare Quality Network in Europe
("http://www.diabcare.de/")
"DIABCARE-Q-Net as [sic] a european consortium of partners in health care, industry and research heads for the target of
improvement in diabetes care by aggregation, evaluation and feedback of anonymized patient data with the tools of modern
telematics."
Diabetes.com
(http://www.diabetes.com)
"Diabetes.com is the gateway to diabetes information on the Internet. Based on one of the
world's most comprehensive and accessible online diabetes databases, the editorial staff of
Diabetes.com screens the latest news and research on diabetes, reviews the hundreds of
diabetes-related sites on the World Wide Web and elsewhere in cyberspace, and provides an
innovative and interactive forum for people with diabetes.
Diabetes.com is published by Matthew Naythons, M.D., and the staff of NetHealth,
publisher of the Internet Health, Fitness, and Medicine Yellow Pages (Osborne McGraw Hill)."
1997 Buyer's Guide
(http://www.diabetes.org/ wwwroot/adaorg/ diabetesforecast/96oct/Buyer'sGuide/bgdefaul.htm)
From the American Diabetes Association
American Association of Kidney Patients
("http://www.cybermart.com/aakpaz/aakp.html")
"A National Patient Advocacy Support Organization"
Glossary of HMO Terms
("http://www.senate.state.mo.us/mancare/terms.htm")
From the Joint Interim Committee on Managed Care
of the Missouri State Legislature
Dr. Greene's HouseCalls
("http://www.drgreene.com")
"Pediatric Wisdom for the Information Age"
Mid-Maine Diabetes Discussion List
("http://www.mint.net/mmddl/")
"The MMDDL (Mid Maine Diabetes Discussion List) and its web page were created to give people with diabetes in MID
MAINE and actually all of Maine a place where they can discuss diabetes, get support and find out where they can get the help
they need.
We are not limiting membership to people in Maine. If you have diabetes or an interest in it for whatever reason you are
welcome"
Diabetes CURE NOW!
(http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/6830/")
"In the few months since the silver/gray ribbon campaign sprang from the fervent dream
of a group of diabetics, their families, and friends
who participate on the CompuServe Diabetes Forum,
we've watched this effort snowball into something larger than any one of us could have
imagined."
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Diabetes Miscellany
("http://members.tripod.com/~drarlenes/")
Has extensive discussion of The Gray Ribbon Campaign.
Living with Diabetes
("http://www.macatawa.org/~tdr/")
"Want to know more? Newly diagnosed?
Need information? Just want to talk?
This Web site is designed for the discussion of diabetes.
I will try to answer all questions, and all ages are welcome."
By Tim DeRidder
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Sapient Health Network
("http://www.shn.net/corp.html")
"SHN is an interactive health information service developed for people with
chronic and serious illnesses. By providing you with timely information and
support, we give you the tools to be your own expert, helping you to make
informed decisions about how to fight your disease. Information can make the
difference."
(They've added a diabetes section in late June, 1996. Warning: they're going to ask you for a very detailed list of personal information before letting you in the first time.)
Diabetes Research Institute Foundation
("http://www.drif.org")
"The Diabetes Research Institute is an international center whose mission is to bring together leading
scientists worldwide to develop and rapidly apply promising research to treat and cure diabetes."
Kids Learn About Diabetes
"I have a younger brother and sister with diabetes. I did this web site
as an Eagle Scout service project to help kids with diabetes learn more
about it."
Diabetes and Hypoglycemia Forum
("http://tenbrooks11.lanminds.com")
The new location of CompuServe's Diabetes Forum. In an e-mail to me,
the author indicates that the D&HF will soon have its own domain,
http://www.dm-forum.com
Diabetic Friends Action Network One Step
Diabetes Webpage
("http://nycmetro.com/diabetes/INDEX.HTM")
"Welcome to the DFAN/One Step web page! This is the place for you to get all kinds of diabetes information that will hopefully
help you or your loved one deal with diabetes in a better way. Here's what you'll be able to find on this webpage once it's
completed:
Copies of our diabetes newsletter,
Diabetes related text files,
Weight loss materials especially geared toward diabetics,
Diabetes materials for children & parents"
International Diabetes Center
("http://www.hsmnet.com/IDC-MAIN.HTM")
"The International Diabetes Center (IDC) is a world leader in the
development and implementation of education and treatment
models designed to improve the health and lives of people with diabetes.
The IDC was founded on the belief that quality diabetes care requires
informed patients working with knowledgeable staff in
a planned system of care. Through educational services, research, publishing
and outreach, the International Diabetes Center
has been helping people with diabetes improve their quality of life for over
25 years."
1998 Buyer's Guide to Diabetes Products From the American Diabetes Association's
Diabetes Forecast
magazine.
Diabetic Life-Style
("http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6435/diabetic.htm")
"This page is dedicated to diabetics and their families. It will include frequently updated life-style and medical news,
recipes and interesting stories."
The Diabetes Adventure
("http://members.aol.com/Diabetes2/index.htm")
"Adventure is not the first word that springs to mind when one hears the word
diabetes. In fact, it's probably one of the last words. Unless someone means adventure in the
sense of hanging off a cliff with no rope and a snake crawling across your fingers..."
(Lots of graphics; little information.)
Diabetes Forum
("http://www.delphi.com/diabetes/")
At Delphi.
Famous Diabetics
(http://www.angelarose.com/FamousDiabetics/)
"On the following pages is a list of Famous Diabetics.
The original base list of names was started on
The CompuServe Diabetics Forum
headed by Dr. Angela J. Chiffy.
We found that list and started this website."
[Updated 21Jun2002]
Diabetes Web Ring
("http://www.mindspring.com/~kb5yvf/diabetesring/")
"Welcome to the home of the Diabetes WebRing.
What is a WebRing?
A WebRing is an exciting new way to navigate the World Wide Web. It allows web sites with similar interest to form "rings" of sites,
allowing netizens a fast and efficient way to find content and a great way for sites to build traffic and gain exposure.
Looking for ways to expose your diabetes web site to the world? Why not Join the Diabetes WebRing?
What is the Diabetes WebRing?
The Diabetes WebRing exists to provide individuals with diabetes and friends & relatives of those with diabetes a common source of
information and support.
Anybody with a page that provides information pertaining to diabetes is welcome to join the Diabetes WebRing."
Blood Glucose Awareness Training (BGAT)
("http://avery.med.virginia.edu/~bgat/bgat.html")
"What is BGAT?
Blood Glucose Awareness Training, or BGAT, is an eight
week behavioral-educational training program, delivered
by qualified trainers and developed through NIH funding,
at the University of Virginia.
BGAT teaches individuals with insulin requiring diabetes how to:
1.Recognize when their blood glucose is high or low,
2.Anticipate when their blood glocose level is likely to go
high or low,
3.Optimally treat actual or anticipated high and low blood
glucose."
(Note:
several webpages are not yet available, as of Nov 06, 1997.)
Diabetes
("http://www.mcn.net/~kkjensen/diabet_1.html")
"Take a look, from a person who has had diabetes for twenty-five years"
Sweet Support
("http://www.mgl.ca/~tjgrant/swtpage.html")
"The Sweet Support is a self-funded, not-for-profit group located in London, Ontario, Canada.
Our group is made up of people from all walks of life with one thing in common, diabetes. Our goal in coming together is to
support, encourage and educate those living with diabetes as well as their family, friends and anyone else wanting to learn
more about this disease."
FIT Foundation diabetes
("http://www.diabtrends.com")
by Patrick Auderset.
Also in
French
("http://www.diabtrends.com/fr/fitfrone.htm")
and
German.
("http://www.diabtrends.com/ge/fitgeone.htm")
CamelsRFun's KidsRPumping
("http://members.aol.com/CamelsRFun/index.html")
"The purpose of this webpage is to provide a place for people to share their experiences with children on the insulin pump. The insulin infusion
pump is a viable and wonderful alternative to injections for insulin delivery to children with diabetes.
This webpage is dedicated to every child who lives everyday with diabetes. You children deserve a healthy,
carefree, fun life. You are all my heroes and I admire all you do every day to keep yourselves healthy and strong."
Note: The author is very enthusiastic about pumps, and this website doesn't
have a balanced presentation of the pro's and the con's of pumping: It
only has testimonials in favor of using the pumps.
Sharing the World of Diabetes
("http://www3.edgenet.net/dare/")
"Whether you are newly diagnosed, have been living a life with diabetes for some time, have a friend or
relative with the disease, or are just inquisitive - we are certain that you will find something of value here!"
By Delaine M. Wright, David Tesseo, Kim Tesseo, Ian Tilly, Marcelo Ferreira, and others.
Living with Diabetes
("http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~intergen/diabetic/")
"Welcome to the Unofficial site of Living with Diabetes. Here you'll find info on how young people with diabetes have enjoyable fun just like
anybody else!" by Philip Hall
All About Diabetes
("http://oac1.oac.tju.edu/tjuweb/jhs/diseases/diabetes/index.htm")
at Jefferson Health System, a Pennsylvania hospital consortium.
Includes a glossary, discussion of diabetes symtoms, care, and research, and
lots more.
The Data Transfer Project
("http://www.ccf.org/pc/diabetes/")
"The Data Transfer Project's mission is to advance communication between doctors, and diabetic
patients. In order to do that, we use diabetes management software. Using this software, we create new
ways to send the data from your computer to your doctor."
Todd A. Levett,
Student Director and Coordinator
Warren Clinic Diabetes Center
("http://www.warrenclinic.com/diabetesintro.html")
in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Type One Diabetes Assistance & Enlghtenment, Inc. (TODAE)
("http://www.todae.org")
"Type One Diabetes Assistance & Enlightenment, Inc. is dedicated to helping
find a cure for diabetes through common united prayer , and to offering
assistance and support to pateints newly diagnosed with type one diabetes
and their families while in the hospital and after they have returned to
their homes."
Endocrine Web
("http://www.endocrine.net/")
Not much on diabetes [yet!], but excellent explanations about the pancreas and other endocrine organs.
Diabetes Health Economics Study Group
("http://www.pitt.edu/~tjs/diabecon.html")
"The DHESG seeks to enhance communication about economic issues in
diabetes care, and establish collaborative efforts in the reporting and dissemination of diabetes economics research. This page provides a link
to the activities of the study group as well as a number of Internet accessible resources related to the economic issues of diabetes and diabetes
care."
Diabetes Information and Links
("http://www.rxhealth.com/diabetes.htm")
from RxHealth.com (in Canada).
Canada Challenge '98
("http://www.canada-challenge.primeline.net/")
Ayden Byle, 23 years old, five needles a day,
takes the first step of his
run across North America, from the Pacific to the Atlantic, on June 1st,
1998, to raise money and awareness in the fight to CURE diabetes.
Diabetes, Incorporated
("http://www.diabetesinc.org/")
"Serving the needs of people with diabetes."
Wolfram syndrome
(http://www.sharedpaths.com/wolfram.html)
"Wolfram Syndrome is a rare and complex genetic disorder, sometimes referred to as DIDMOAD…"
by Joy Koenig, MD
pricking fingers
("http://thor.prohosting.com/~diabetes/")
by
Matt Shaw
Diabetiker-Mailbox
("http://www.diabetiker-mailbox.com/indexb.html")
by Hugo R. Vogel
(Also
in German
("http://www.diabetiker-mailbox.com/index.html")
(Note: Some of the information at this website is difficult to validate: for
instance, a claim that an Oriental herbal remedy was the cause of improved blood sugar levels.)
The BIG Diabetes Page
("http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Villa/6819/")
The Diabetic Superhero
(http://www.thehumanelement.com/courage/default.htm)
(A comic strip about diabetes!)
Diabetes
("http://www.suite101.com/topics/page.cfm/1263")
Editor: Catherine McRae.
At Suite101.com
Diabetic
Children in Britain
("http://home.clara.net/isanda/")
"We are Ian and Sandra Holmes and we live in Blackburn, Lancashire in the
North of England.
Alison, our daughter, is 5 years old and has been diabetic since she was two.
We want this new site to develop into a contact place for parents and
children who have to live with diabetes."
Direbeats
("http://www.direbeats.demon.co.uk/")
"The DireBeats is an Internet Magazine giving news and ideas for people with an interest in diabetes."
The Diabetes Insipidus Foundation
("http://diabetesinsipidus.amdyne.net/") Note: diabetes insipidus is a different disorder
than diabetes mellitus. The Diabetes Insipidus Foundation website does an excellent job of discussing DI.
The Diabetes Center at Your Diabetes.com
("http://www.yourdiabetes.com/")
Endocrine Web's Diabetes Center:
"Complete diabetes information for new and seasoned patients alike!"
...except many of the topics aren't there yet, as of September 1, 1998
The Diabetes Resources Network
("http://www.mnsi.net/~domarico/")
"Welcome to the Worldwide Diabetes Resources Network Website. Our goal is to
increase diabetes awareness, education and management by providing diabetic
and non-diabetic individuals access to a centrally located information,
education and resources service."
A Division Of Domarico Herbal International Inc.
Wishcure
("http://wishcure.com/")
"Help kids with juvenile diabetes.
Wishcure.com describes how you can support the Juvenile Diabetes
Foundation's search for a cure." Has
Links to JDF and to P&G product websites, and nothing else, as of September 1, 1998. Sponsored by
Procter & Gamble.
New
Zealand Diabetes Support Chat room
("http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/1589/medicinebox.html")
"Especially for Kiwis although everyone is welcome!"
Diabetics Unite
(http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/4750/)
By Deanna Gaston.
alternativediabetes.com
(http://www.alternativediabetes.com/homepage_alt.html)
"In 1990, our company was incorporated to provide credible, complete and current information about alternative approaches to diabetes treatment, including herbal, dietary, nutritional and other strategies. Our goal is to help anyone with diabetes or an interest in the disease to make their own informed decisions about their health and well being. With reported cases of diabetes increasing 10 percent a year in the U.S., and with interest in alternative medicine at an all-time high, we feel this is a critical mission."
Diabetes Station
(http://www.diabetesstation.org/)
"Diabetes Station is an exciting interactive site where members of the diabetic community can talk about issues affecting their lives and choices. The site was established as an adjunct of the Insulin-Free World Foundation to provide an opportunity for people to discuss the volumes of information provided there, and the ever-changing landscape of day-to-day life with diabetes."
Diabetes Center
(http://apinet.site.yahoo.net/apinet/diabetescenter.html)
"DIABETES CENTER is your portal site to diabetes information. Here you will find relevant news and links - FOR YOUR BENEFIT!"
From APIMED International Oy, Helsinki, Finland
Diabetes Calendar
(http://www.diabetescalendar.com/)
SweetThoughts(http://www.sweetthoughts.com/)
"The founders of SweetThoughts have personal experience with the education of the treatment of diabetes. We have the experience to help guide you through all the adjustments to a new lifestyle. We are highly motivated to assist and support you in your efforts."
Diabest
(http://www.az.ru/diabest/)"Diabest is a non-commercial organization founded by a group of diabetics' parents and a doctor."
SugarBytes
(http://www.sugarbytes.com/)
"Easy To Digest Diabetes Information For Canadians" (and just as easy to digest for non-Canadians!)
Black and Brown Sugar
(http://www.blackandbrownsugar.com/)
"The Center for Free Diabetes Information Regarding African American, Latino and Other Minority Populations."
DiabetesWATCH
(http://www.diabeteswatch.com)
"DiabetesWATCH is a unique and innovative on-line community designed to promote the awareness and understanding of diabetes, and help people with diabetes live healthier lives."
From
Aventis Pharmaceuticals.
Diabetes Technology Society
(http://www.diabetestechnology.org)
"Applying science and engineering to fight diabetes."
Grandma Sandy
Has "educational books and games for free downloading in several languages - so far Spanish, French, Swedish, Hebrew - I hope more folks will translate. I have a rough draft in Italian."
By Sandy Hollenberg.
Karen Culp's Journal
"On Aug. 12 [2004] my husband, Scott, and I learned that Scott has
type 2 diabetes.
Following this discovery, we were scared and confused, but we steeled ourselves for what would be a journey of discovery - together.
I kept a journal during the weeks that followed, documenting what we went through as we learned to manage Scott's illness. I wanted to publish it here in hopes that it would help other people who've just been diagnosed with the disease…"
Parents with Diabetes
(http://www.parentswithdiabetes.com)
"We are collecting practical advice and personal stories to include in a book called When You’re a Parent With Diabetes: A Real Life Guide to Living with Diabetes While Raising a Family.
Kathryn Gregorio Palmer has had
type 1 diabetes
for 18 years and is mom to 2 young boys. Publishing this book has been a dream of hers for years.
diABC
(http://www.diabc.lu/)
"a web site for kids and adolescents to help them understanding [sic] their disease."
Note: The use of English is atrocious, and hopefully doesn't rub off on the kids and adolescents surfing this website. Sponsor of website not identified.
DIABETES COMPASS Radio & Magazine
(http://www.diabetescompass.com)
"Welcome to
Diabetes Compass Radio & Magazine… DIABETES COMPASS is dedicated to helping you take charge of your health."
Kidz with Diabetes.com
(http://kidzwithdiabetes.com)
"My name is Dylan S., I am 11 years old and I'm the creator of this website. I, myself have been a diabetic for nearly 2 years now and I created this site to give kidz a way to talk to one another and to make life easier for newly-diagnosed diabetics by providing Q&A page where they can talk with others who are diabetics."
Diabetes on the Run
(http://www.diabetesontherun.com)
"Diabetes on the Run saw a need of some way to tell people “I have diabetes and if I act confused here is what is wrong and what to do about it”. With that background the idea was born for the “I have diabetes ... on the Run” shirt and other products that carry this life saving information where ever the person with diabetes goes."
Added 15Jul2006
My Diabetes Organizer
(www.diabetesorganizer.com)
"My Diabetes Organizer includes Forms and Pockets for storing ALL your important information!
1. Keep track of all of your Paperwork;
2. Find the info you need quickly;
3. Keep on top of what you are supposed to do, and when."
Added 02May2007
Diabetic Rockstar
(www.diabeticrockstar.com)
"DiabeticRockstar.com is a website dedicated to breaking down stereotypes and beliefs commonly associated with diabetics, anarchy against attitudes that both many Addicts and Abnormals have towards the condition."
Added 19Jan2008
Kent Diabetes Info
(http://www.kentdiabetesinfo.co.uk)
"The Kent Diabetes Info website was set up by Paul Foreman on 1st May 2002.
The purpose of this site is to help all Diabetics in Kent and further afield - especially the newly diagnosed…"
Added 09Feb2008
evasion id
(http://www.evasionid.com/)
"a medical bracelet you'll want to wear!"
Added 08Jun2008
Disaboom.com
(http://www.disaboom.com/Health/Diabetes/Default.aspx)
"Disaboom.com was founded by Dr. J. Glen House, a physician specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation who is also a quadriplegic. His firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and those whose lives they touch has driven the Disaboom.com mission: to create the first comprehensive, evolving source of information, insight, and personal engagement for the disability community."
Added 15Jun2008
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