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Learn About Diabetes: Quick Guide to Healthy Living You may be at risk for diabetes if you are overweight, exercise fewer than three times a week, are over 40, have high blood pressure or cholesterol, or are African American, Latino, American Indian, ... Details > National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | Frequently Asked Questions About Diabetes This page links to frequently asked questions about diabetes. Questions cover basics about diabetes, diabetes-related health concerns, exercise and diabetes, groups especially affected by diabetes, an... Details > National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | 4 Steps To Control Your Diabetes. For Life Also available in: Khmer/Cambodian Korean Samoan Thai Tongan Vietnamese If you have just found out that you have diabetes, you may be upset and need some help. Even if you have lived with diabetes for a while, you may want to do more to take care of yourself. This publica... Details > National Diabetes Education Program | About Diabetes and Pre-diabetes Whether you just found out you have diabetes or have been dealing with it for years, you can control your diabetes and live a long, active life. If you are at risk or have pre-diabetes, you can take s... Details > National Diabetes Education Program | About Insulin and Other Drugs  This online consumer fact sheet discusses diabetic insulin therapy. Links to information on the basics of insulin, insulin storage and syringe safety information, and insulin routines.
... Details > American Diabetes Association | African Americans and Diabetes  With the growing trend of new cases of diabetes and pre-diabetes, the American Diabetes Association is committed to improving the lives of African Americans and their families who are at risk for diab... Details > American Diabetes Association | American Indian/Alaska Natives and Diabetes Diabetes is a serious health problem for American Indian/Alaska Natives in the U.S. American Indian/Alaska Native women suffer more from diabetes compared to all other women. American Indian/Alaska Na... Details > National Women's Health Information Center, Office on Women's Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | American Indians & Alaska Natives and Diabetes  Diabetes mellitus poses a significant public health challenge for the US. Some 800,000 cases are diagnosed each year, and changing demographic patterns in the US are expected to increase the number of... Details > Management Sciences for Health | American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Diabetes Facts, statistics and a general overview of diabetes mellitus as it affects American Indians and Alaska Natives. The focus here is on type 2 diabetes, the type most commonly found in this group.... Details > National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health | Are You at Risk for the World's Fastest Growing Disease? (Audio and Video)  Also available in: Spanish  One reason why so many people around the world are dying prematurely of diabetes is because of ignorance about its dangers. When diabetes is undiagnosed or uncontrolled, there’s a high risk of complic... Details > Healthy Roads Media |
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