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Share this press release with local media to promote awareness of the connection between family history and the risk for type 2 diabetes. |
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Add these images or copy and paste the text below into your email signature to help NDEP spread diabetes awareness.
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NDEP November Family History Control Email Signature NDEP Family History General Email Signature NDEP November Family History Prevention Email Signature |
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Ten Ways to Shape Up Your Family Reunion to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Family reunions offer a chance to bond with relatives, learn about your heritage, share recipes, and celebrate with your whole family. When learning about your heritage, it is also important to find out if type 2 diabetes runs in your family. Having a family history of type 2 diabetes increases your risk for developing the disease. Take the first step today toward lowering your risk for type 2 diabetes and improving your health and the health of future generations. Find out if you have a family history of the disease. |
Ten Ways to Shape Up Your Family Reunion to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes |
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Be Aware of Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Share this article with local media and your constituents. Add your logo, name, mission, and contact information. Submit it to your local newspaper or include it in your organization’s newsletter. |
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Diabetes Runs in My Family Web Banner Post this banner on your website or blog and link to www.yourdiabetesinfo.org/familyhistory. |
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Every Family Has Secrets! Could Diabetes Be One of Them? Do you know your family’s health history? Or is it like a secret no one wants to talk about? Many health conditions, including type 2 diabetes, run in families. Many people who get type 2 diabetes have one or more family members with the disease. |
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Family Health History & Diabetes 4 Questions Web Banner Add this web banner to your website or blog and link to “4 Questions You Should Ask Your Family” to help get the family health history conversation started. |
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Family history of disease is an important part of understanding your risk for developing a number of serious diseases, including type 2 diabetes. NDEP encourages all families to gather their family health history this holiday season and help prevent or delay type 2 diabetes in future generations. NDEP encourages you to publish this article on family health history by Dr. Griffin P. Rodgers of the NIH in your organization’s newsletters and on your website. Word count: 1,118 |
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History of Gestational Diabetes Gestational diabetes is diabetes that is found for the first time when a woman is pregnant. If you had gestational diabetes when you were pregnant, you and your child from that pregnancy have a lifelong risk for developing diabetes, a serious disease that can lead to health problems such as heart disease, blindness, kidney disease and amputations. The good news is there are steps you can take to prevent or delay diabetes and lower that risk for yourself and your child. |
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Haywood & Family - Family Health History Poster Haywood was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2005. Today, he works hard to manage his disease and to help his family prevent it. Haywood's poster has the message: "I manage my diabetes—and I am teaching my family how to prevent it." Display this poster where people with type 2 diabetes will see it. |
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