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H.R. 1544, The GEDI Act

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Monica Hunsberger

I am in full support of the GEDI Act. Women who have a pregnancy affected by GDM are at high risk for type 2 diabetes. Efforts should be made to reduce type 2!

Denise Coughlin- Clinton Community College, Plattsburgh NY

Please accept this posting in regard to the GeDi Act of 2007. Specifically, I am writing in support of this long-overdue, medical and political proposal.

I am a social scientist who is currently working on a doctoral disseration that is focused on exploring the pathogenisis between GeDi and Type 2.

I encourage all who read this posting to consider supporting the GeDi Act..For it is my hope that the resources for health and wellness- may one day- be distributed more equitably to the women, children and families who are impacted by the long-term consequences of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.

Thank You!

Denise Coughlin
Associate Professor of Social Science/Clinton Community College

05-05-08

Denise Coughlin ( Take II)

Please do not let my quick, poor, typing... and lack of spell check keep you from considering my recently posted comments.

I look forward to working with others who are interested in seeing the GeDi Act passed...

Thank You!

Denise Coughlin
Associate Professor of Social Science/Clinton Community College

05-05-08

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