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National Diabetes Month 2011 Web Banner Post this banner on your website or blog and share it with your partners. Link to www.yourdiabetesinfo.org/diabetesmonth |
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Living with diabetes or knowing you are at risk is not easy. It’s common to feel overwhelmed, sad, or angry. Even if you know what to do to improve your health, figuring out how to do it and fitting it into your daily routine can be a big challenge. Making a plan can help you get started and keep you on the path to better health. Whether you are living with diabetes or taking steps to prevent it, this article can help you make a plan and take the first step. Share this article in your organization’s newsletter or with media in your community. |
Take Steps to a Healthier You with the National Diabetes Education Program (Spanish) Take Steps to a Healthier You with the National Diabetes Education Program |
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David's Story: Living with Type 1 Diabetes Share David’s story to help people make lifestyle changes to live well with diabetes. David was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at age 25. |
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Five Things Your Family Should Know About Your Diabetes If you have diabetes, you know that living with diabetes is not easy. Getting support from family members can help. This article shares five things you can discuss with your family so they can provide support.
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Five Things Your Family Should Know About Your Diabetes (Spanish) |
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Haywood's Story: Living with Type 2 Diabetes Share Haywood’s story to help people make lifestyle changes to live well with diabetes. Haywood was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2005. |
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National Diabetes Month 2011 Radio PSA These :30 second and :60 second radio scripts on making a plan to prevent diabetes and its complications, for people with diabetes or at risk for the disease, are meant to be read, recorded, and broadcasted by local radio stations. |
National Diabetes Month 2011 Radio PSA Template Cover Letter National Diabetes Month 2011 Radio PSA Script National Diabetes Month 2011 Radio PSA Script (Spanish) National Diabetes Month 2011 Radio PSA Template Cover Letter (Spanish) |
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National Diabetes Month 2011 Template Press Release Use this release to spread awareness about making a plan to prevent diabetes and it’s complications in support of National Diabetes Month 2011. Help NDEP spread the word in your community. |
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Sorcy's Story: Living with Type 2 Diabetes Share Sorcy’s story to help people make lifestyle changes to live well with diabetes. Sorcy had gestational diabetes when she was pregnant and was later diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. |
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NDEP October Partner Promotions Call Presentation This presentation was delivered by NDEP Deputy Director Diane Tuncer in October 2012. The call focused on NDEP's promotions for National Diabetes Month 2012. The call featured Vallerie Gleason from Newton Medical Center in Newton, Kansas. |
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National Diabetes Month Facebook Cover Photos Use these images as your Facebook cover photo for the month of November. |
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