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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention - Leading the effort to treat and prevent diabetes in American Indians and Alaska Natives


Client Education Materials

Materials for patient education are available through the Online Catalog. Includes glossy, full-color magazines for adults and youth, a full-color book and audio CD set, and full-color, brightly-illustrated youth story books.

Health for Native Life Magazine - New Issue Available
Features informative articles about people who are living with and successfully managing their diabetes. Issues also highlight Tribal programs focused on addressing the needs of their communities related to diabetes.

Gen 7 Magazine - New Issue Available
Features personal stories, informative articles and creative ideas to help American Indian and Alaska Native teens prevent and manage diabetes. Gen7 circulates news about fun, educational activities Tribal youth are doing to get more physically fit, eat healthier foods and raise community awareness.

Featured Client Educational Materials
This section features personal stories, traditional perspectives, daily inspirations and self-care booklets for different age groups. The Eagle Books series, for example, is one popular way to teach children in Tribal communities more about staying healthy and preventing diabetes.

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Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention | Phone: (505) 248-4182 | Fax: (505) 248-4188 | diabetesprogram@ihs.gov