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2010-04-17 | Free weekly health tips for individuals with Excess Weight, Pre-Diabetes, PCOS and other insulin resistance-related conditions. Insulite Laboratories sends free weekly health tips to subscribers who want to improve their health. Tips include recent research, recipes, lifestyle strategies, exercise plans, etc. Tips are customized per subscriber interest,i.e. weight loss, PCOS.
2010-02-14 | Insulite Laboratories is celebrating Valentine's Day by offering three Insulite PCOS Systems for the price of two, plus free shipping worldwide. This represents a savings of $95 plus for women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, an endocrine condition.
2010-01-17 | Despite projections that the number of Americans with diabetes will double by 2034, Insulite Laboratories reveals steps that individuals can take today to improve their health and avoid developing pre-diabetes and diabetes.
2010-01-09 | Insulite Laboratories is urging parents to pay attention to any symptoms of PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) that their teenage daughters may be showing such as acne, moodiness, irregular periods and weight gain around the waist.
2009-12-24 | Insulite Laboratories has extended its holiday offer of free worldwide shipping for 3- and 6-month bulk orders of the Insulite PCOS System through Dec. 31, 2009. Women with PCOS use the Insulite PCOS System to better manage their symptoms.
2009-12-14 | Insulite Laboratories is offering free shipping and handling worldwide to customers purchasing the Insulite PCOS System in 3 month or six month bulk orders. This limited time offer is in effect through December 15, 2009.
2009-12-04 | Insulite Laboratories offers free consultations to women suffering from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) with the Naturopathic doctors on the company's Consulting & Advisory team.
2005-03-19 | Tulin Reid, Plus Size Model and National Spokeswoman for the PCOSA, has been featured in an article in the Jan/Feb issue of Figure Magazine, about her battles, successes and avenues taken in her journey. Up to 15 million women and young girls in the U.S. alone have polycystic ovary syndrome.