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Print the flyer, and give it to your colleagues in diabetes education. If you are attending a “train the trainer” session, share the flyer with other health care providers. Share it with the staff members who need to be aware of these resources. |
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Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love. Place it in your e-newsletter or on your organization’s Web site. Share it with your communication or marketing staff, and ask them to send it to the local newspaper or radio station. Pick some facts, and include them in your Facebook or Twitter messages. |
Making Healthy Food Choices without Giving Up the Traditional Foods You Love. Haga una selección saludable de alimentos sin sacrificar las comidas que tanto le gustan. |
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Use it all, or pick your favorite slides and add them to your presentations. Use the presentation during your classes or during a meeting or conference. |
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| If you have diabetes, it’s important that you know about the link between diabetes and kidney disease, and what you can do to keep your kidneys healthy. Share this article in your organization’s newsletter or with media to promote diabetes awareness. | ||||
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Be Sweet to Your Feet if You Have Diabetes Taking care of your feet is very important for people with diabetes. Good foot care helps reduce your risk for serious foot problems that can lead to amputations. To decrease your risk of foot problems, learn to manage the ABCs of diabetes. This means keeping your blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol in the target range recommended by your health care provider. Word count: 401 |
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Dealing with Diabetes: How to Support a Loved One with the Disease Diabetes is a hard disease to handle alone. If your loved one is one of the more than 3 million African Americans with diabetes, you can make a big difference in how well he or she manages the disease by following these tips. Word count: 534 |
Dealing with Diabetes: How to Support a Loved One with the Disease |
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Diabetes Risk Factors: Do You Know Yours? A recent survey by NDEP showed that while many Americans are aware of diabetes risk factors, such as being overweight and physically inactive, there is still a disconnect between being aware of diabetes risk, and understanding what that risk means to them. When it comes to understanding their personal risk for diabetes, it appears as if family history of diabetes is really what makes people take notice. Word count: 518 |
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Eating Right When Money's Tight For people with diabetes, making healthy food choices, being physically active, and reaching and staying at a healthy weight are keys to managing the disease. Although making healthy food choices on a budget can be a challenge, it is possible to eat well without spending a lot of time and money. Word count: 576 |
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While having diabetes shouldn’t stop you from traveling in style, you will have to do some careful planning. Here are some helpful travel tips for people with diabetes. Word count: 880 |
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Help Your Teen Deal with the Ups & Downs of Diabetes Teens may sometimes have feelings of sadness, anger, loneliness, and fear, or they may blame themselves or their family for their diabetes. These feelings are normal every now and then. But in order to feel better, teens need to learn to take charge of their diabetes – and families can help. Word count: 596 |
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