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NDEP has a number of publications available to those who have diabetes, those at risk for the disease, health care professionals and others who care for people with diabetes.
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NDEP-61 | Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel This comprehensive resource guide helps students with diabetes, their health care team, school staff, and parents work together to provide optimal diabetes management in the school setting. View or download promotional tools. Please scroll down to see the full text. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-63 | Tips for Teens with Diabetes: What is Diabetes? This tip sheet provides useful information about diabetes and encourages teens to take action to manage their disease for a long and healthy life. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-87 | Tips for Teens: Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes This tip sheet encourages teens to take steps to lower their risk for type 2 diabetes and provides advice on reaching a healthy weight and leading an active lifestyle. It includes healthy food and activity guides. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-83 |
This easy-to-read, Spanish and English tip sheet encourages teens to make healthy food choices to better manage their diabetes. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-65 | Tips for Teens with Diabetes: Stay at a Healthy Weight This tip sheet provides useful information about diabetes and encourages teens to take action to manage their disease for a long and healthy life. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-66 | Tips for Teens with Diabetes: Make Healthy Food Choices This tip sheet for teens provides useful information about diabetes and encourages teens to take action to manage their disease for a long and healthy life. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-81 | Tips for Teens with Diabetes: Dealing With the Ups and Downs of Diabetes This tip sheet provides useful information about diabetes and encourages teens to take action to manage their disease for a long and healthy life. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 |
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NDEP-64 | Tips for Teens with Diabetes: Be Active This tip sheet provides useful information about diabetes and encourages teens to take action to manage their disease for a long and healthy life. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 |
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NDEP-116 |
This easy-to-read, Spanish and English tip sheet for Hispanic/Latino teens and families encourages teens to lower their risk for diabetes by being active, making healthy food choices and losing weight if they are overweight. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-84 | Consejos para jóvenes con diabetes: la diabetes (Tips for Teens with Diabetes: About Diabetes) This easy-to-read, Spanish and English tip sheet for Hispanic/Latino teens and families provides useful information about diabetes and encourages teens to take action to manage their disease. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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