David Mendosa is a legend on the internet among diabetes
email list and news groups. Many would consider him the single most influential
man and most reliable source for diabetic information on the internet. You can
imagine my absolute elation when he accepted an invitation to be on the
advisory board of this site.
Toma
Admin for Diabetic-Diet-Secrets.com
After earning a B.A. with honors from the University of
California, Riverside, and an M.A. from Claremont Graduate School in
government, David Mendosa went to work for the U.S. government. During a
15-year career as a Foreign Service officer with the U.S. foreign aid program,
he served 11 years in Washington, D.C., and four years in Africa.
After retiring from government service, David became a
journalist, initially specializing in small business. After he was diagnosed
with type 2 diabetes in February 1994, he changed his focus to diabetes. He
started his "On-line Diabetes
Resources" web site in February 1995 when there were only two other
web sites dealing with diabetes. It lists, links, and comments on all
diabetes-related sites. As a
full-time freelance writer, Mendosa writes about diabetes for a variety
of publications, including frequent contributions to Diabetes Wellness News and regular posts at HealthCentral's website, among other assignments.
His own Web site,David Mendosa's Diabetes Directory,
was one of the first and is now one of the largest Web sites focusing on
diabetes. The Web site includes about 800 of David's articles about diabetes
and an annotated directory to more than 1,400 Web sites about diabetes, which
are described and linked in the Online Diabetes Resources area.
Every month David also publishes an online newsletter called "Diabetes Update". He
is co-author of What Makes My Blood Glucose Go Up ... And Down?
(New York: Marlowe & Co., first edition in 2003, second American edition in
July 2006, and other publishers in the U.K., Australia, and Taiwan).
David's keynote address to the Institute for the Futures Health Horizons
Program on November 3, 2004, tells how and why he focuses on writing about
diabetes. A transcript of the
address is available on David's Web site.
David is a resident of Boulder, Colorado. (Yes, the home of "Mork and Mindy") He loves the beautiful mountains that surround him and is an avid Hiker. The
picture is David hiking on Colorado's Long's Peak. Long's Peak is the
highest peak in Rocky Mountain National Park and the only peak in the
park exceeding 14,000 ft at 14,255 feet (4,345 meters).
Two books that David co-authored are available on Amazon.com
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