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NDEP has a number of resources including things such as PowerPoint slides, fact sheets, PSAs for print, television, and radio, logos, feature articles, and web banners. If you know what resource you are looking for, sort by title. Otherwise, click on “View Resources by Keyword” or enter search terms in the box in the upper right. You can view online or download.
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"You don't need to be a superhero to manage your diabetes. You need to control your ABCs." Print PSA Print ad with the message "You don't need to be a superhero to manage your diabetes." Available as a full-page color ad and black and white in full-, 1/2- and 1/4-page sizes. |
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Control Your Diabetes. For Life. - 60 Second Radio PSA Script (American Indian\Alaska Native) A radio script promoting NDEP's Control Your Diabetes. For Life campaign for American Indians and Alaska Natives. |
Control Your Diabetes. For Life. Radio PSA Script for American Indian Audiences |
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Print ad encouraging American Indians and Alaska Natives to control their diabetes. |
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I'm controlling my diabetes, so I'll be around for my grandchildren Print PSA A diabetes control message that encourages older adults to track their blood sugar numbers, watch what they eat and get regular physical activity. |
I'm controlling my diabetes so I'll be around for my grandchildren |
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