Website Links
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| NDIC Diabetes Prevention Program Study Learn about the research on preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes in people with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). |
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| Diabetes At Work Help your business or managed care company assess the impact of diabetes in the workplace. |
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| National Diabetes Information Clearing House: A-Z List of Topics and Titles Download and order resources from the National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse diabetes topics and publications list. |
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| National Diabetes Information Clearing House: What I need to know about Eating and Diabetes If you have diabetes this site will help you to determine what to eat, how much to eat, and when to eat it. |
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| National Diabetes Information Clearing House: Am I at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes? Taking Steps to Lower Your Risk of Getting Diabetes Learn how to lower your risk for type 2 diabetes. |
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| NDIC Guide to Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Learn how to take care of your diabetes and prevent some of the serious problems it can cause. |
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| American Diabetes Association: Diabetes Pro - Professional Resources Online Search ADA's library of resources for information in specific journals, search by topic, and check out recent articles. |
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| Centers for Disease Control: Diabetes Public Health Resource This diabetes prevention and control site for patients and professionals includes information on new programs, initiatives, and publications. |
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| American Diabetes Association: Diabetes Care Tasks At School This site outlines what school personnel should know about diabetes care. It includes eight modules and a training video. |
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| American Diabetes Association: Winning at Work Resources to educate your employees about diabetes and living healthier lives. |
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