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Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar

This introductory webinar describes how to use the Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit to address diabetes and psychosocial issues in American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes. Invited Speakers: Michelle Owens-Gary, PhD, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Shondra McCage, MPH, CHES of the Chickasaw Nation Health System/Diabetes Care System.

   

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Video

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Slides

Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar Transcript

 
Dealing with Diabetes: How to Support a Loved One with the Disease

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.

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Dealing with Diabetes: How to Support a Loved One with the Disease

 
Help Your Teen Deal with the Ups & Downs of Diabetes

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.

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Help Your Teen Deal with the Ups & Downs of Diabetes

 
A little help from my family Print PSA

A little help from my family Print PSA

Print ad encouraging family members to help their loved ones with diabetes.

   

A Little Help From My Family Print PSA

 
Reach Out to Loved Ones Living with Diabetes

Reach Out to Loved Ones Living with Diabetes

People with diabetes need to eat right, stay active, and take their medication. They need to keep their blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol under control. And that’s on top of handling all the other things in life! That’s why people with diabetes need the support of their friends and family, and why NDEP has tools to help.

   

Reach Out to Loved Ones Living with Diabetes

 
School Guide Web Button

School Guide Web Button

Add this web button to your web page to promote the updated NDEP publication, "Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel."

We suggest linking the button to: ndep.nih.gov/publications/PublicationDetail.aspx?PubId=97.

   

School Guide Web Button

 
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