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Date: 2014-10-01 22:38:54
Eli Lilly and Company
Biology
Peptide hormones
Recombinant proteins
Medical equipment
Insulin
Syringe
Diabetes mellitus
Insulin therapy
Medicine
Endocrine system
Diabetes

To whom it may concern, old. We have a[removed]yr old with type I Diabetes who has been on insulin since 17 months He has been on a pump for 4 months now and it has changed our world !

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