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| NDEP-67 | 4 Steps to Manage Your Diabetes for Life These four steps help people with diabetes understand, monitor, and manage their diabetes to help them stay healthy. This publication is excellent for people newly diagnosed with diabetes or who just want to learn more about controlling the disease. Last reviewed: 08/01/2012 |
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This tip sheet helps people work with their health care team to make a successful diabetes action plan. In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the four-page tip sheet, online only, two-page PDF versions in two-color and black &white formats are available for ease of printing. Also available in Spanish. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEP-10 |
Learn more about the importance of knowing your blood sugar numbers. This publication contains information on the A1C test, self-monitoring blood glucose, and working with a health care team to set blood glucose targets and reach them. In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the four-page tip sheet, online only, two-page PDF versions in two-color and black &white formats are available for ease of printing. Last reviewed: 02/01/2012 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEP-58 |
This bilingual (Spanish and English) tip sheet explains the link between diabetes and heart disease for Hispanics/ Latinos. It encourages patients to work with their health care team to manage their blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol. A wallet card allows patients to track their target numbers. Last reviewed: 02/01/2013 |
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| NDEP-37 | Redesigning the Health Care Team: Diabetes Prevention and Lifelong Management Quality diabetes care involves more than just the primary provider. Find out more about implementing multidisciplinary team care for people with diabetes in all clinical settings and how to reduce the human and economic toll of diabetes through a continuous, proactive, planned, patient-centered, and population-based approach to care. In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the full color Team Care guide, an online only black & white format is available for ease of printing. View or download promotional tools. Last reviewed: 02/01/2013 |
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| NDEP-122 | It’s More than Food, It’s Life: Recipe Card Set 1 This first recipe card set from the popular bilingual booklet, Tasty Recipes for People with Diabetes and Their Families (Ricas recetas para personas con diabetes y sus familiares) showcases four recipes specifically designed for Hispanics/Latinos. The recipes are accompanied by their nutritional facts table and total servings. The set includes the following recipes: Rice with Chicken, Avocado Tacos, Tropical Fruit Fantasia, and Spanish Omelet. Find more recipes in It’s More than Food, It’s Life: Recipe Card Set 2 Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEP-124 | It’s More than Food, It’s Life: Recipe Card Set 2 This second recipe card set from the popular bilingual booklet, Tasty Recipes for People with Diabetes and Their Families (Ricas recetas para personas con diabetes y sus familiares) showcases four recipes specifically designed for Hispanics/Latinos. The recipes are accompanied by their nutritional facts table and total servings. The set includes the following recipes: Beef Stew, Red Snapper Caribbean, Two Cheese Pizza, and Pozole. Find more recipes in It’s More than Food, It’s Life: Recipe Card Set 1 Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEPi-3 | Tips for Kids: Stay at a Healthy Weight This colorful, easy-to-read, reproducible tip sheet contains the basics about managing type 2 diabetes for children and their families. It also includes a list of resources where you can get more information for children. Last reviewed: 11/02/2012 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEPi-4 | Tips for Kids: What is Diabetes? This colorful, easy-to-read, reproducible tip sheet contains the basics about managing type 2 diabetes for children and their families. It also includes a list of resources where you can get more information for children. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEP-115 |
This easy-to-read, Spanish and English tip sheet for Hispanic/Latino teens talks about emotions and diabetes and gives teens ideas to help them feel better. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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