The Diabetes Management Center (DMC) is a diabetes software that gives you the information you need to make good decisions about the foods you eat and their impact on your Blood Glucose. Created by a Diabetic for Diabetics, this program makes it possible for you and your doctor to precisely track nutritional values, especially that all important carbohydrate count, and to make targeted health care decisions in the adjustment of your diet and the control of your Diabetes. Track these important parts of your control program... - Track Blood Glucose readings -Track the meals you eat and see their exact caloric and nutritional values -Plan meals that you like and are good for you -Industry unique methods allow you to permanently enter your own foods and recipes for super easy, one-click entry and tracking - Track readings to determine positive exercise effects -Create detailed reports for you and your doctor to review -Over 8,600 foods and values are already programed into the DMC - Track your Blood Pressure, Pulse and More! The DMC comes with: * Automated Windows installer - uninstaller * Detailed step-by-step Users Guide * FREE bonus enclosure: "What I need to know about Eating and Diabetes" guide * 100%, 30 day guarantee * FREE and unlimited DMC Forum access * FREE, normal workday hour Customer Support via email This package is very easy to install and use. From helpful screen tips to a step-by-step users manual, you'll be organizing your Diabetes health care program in minutes!
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Diabetes Management Center 2.0.15
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License | Free to try | |
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| Requirements | None | ||
| Downloads | 25 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | New Century Technology | File Size | 26.1M |
| Date added | 25 May 2009 | ||
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