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NDEP’s diabetes experts featured on National Institutes of Health Radio.


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NIH Radio - Fathers Take Care of Yourself when dealing with CVD and Diabetes NIH Radio - Fathers Take Care of Yourself when dealing with CVD and Diabetes
Dr. Larry Blonde, former chair of NDEP, talks about getting fathers to put the sweets down and get physically active to reduce the risk for cardiovascular disease.  
NIH Radio - NIDDK Marks National Minority Health Month NIH Radio - NIDDK Marks National Minority Health Month
Dr. Griffin Rodgers, acting director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, discusses how certain ethnic groups, such as African Americans, Hispanic, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, have an increased risk for developing both pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes.  
NIH Radio - NDEP Promotes "Small Steps, Big Rewards" NIH Radio - NDEP Promotes "Small Steps, Big Rewards"
Registered dietician Joanne Gallivan, director of the National Diabetes Education Program, discusses the small steps can lead to big rewards for people seeking to lose weight and avoid Type 2 diabetes.  
NIH Radio Podcast - Know Your Diabetes ABCs NIH Radio Podcast - Know Your Diabetes ABCs
Dr. Francine Kaufman, the National Diabetes Education Program chair-elect, discusses diabetes in older adults and explains the importance of controlling diabetes ABCs.  
NIH Radio Podcast - Diabetes and Teens NIH Radio Podcast - Diabetes and Teens
Dr. Francine Kaufman, chair-elect of the National Diabetes Education Program, discusses the impact of diabetes on teens on resources available for teens with diabets and their family.  

 

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