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Week 4 finished last night. This time we only had two official submissions for Week 4 of Making Sense of Diabetes, but both were very good:

First place:
Diabetes Stinks by Terry Keelan


He will be receiving an EatSmart Precision Pro Kitchen Scale as a prize.

Second place:
The Smell of Diabetes by Andrew Jones


He will be receiving a Skidaddle Meter Bag as a prize.

Between today and Sunday at midnight, we are focusing on the sense of TASTE, for which we already have some entries.

You can check out other submissions about taste so far, so you may get an idea that will inspire you to help us making sense of diabetes.

Make sure to read this post, if you need help creating your video.

For more details and dates information about the project, visit MakingSenseofDiabetes.org.

Tags: msofd, project, smell, video

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Glad I'm not one of the judges. All the videos are wonderfully creative, insightful & honest. Love them all.

Congrats to the winners & thank you for the smiles!

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