Diabetes Strikes Often, But Disease Can Be Managed
The Southern Pines Pilot - 31 minutes agoEvery 20 seconds -- that's how often someone is diagnosed with diabetes. That's 4,320 people every day; 30,240 each week.
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Every 20 seconds -- that's how often someone is diagnosed with diabetes. That's 4,320 people every day; 30,240 each week.
One of the many observances for the month of November is one that should not be overlooked diabetes awareness. Many of us know someone who battles this disease every day.
Hundreds of concerned residents across Southeast Michigan turned out for the University of Michigan's third annual World Diabetes Day Health Fair at the Four Points Sheraton hotel in Ann Arbor Saturday.
(ARA) - November is American Diabetes Month, a time to recognize the deadly disease that nearly 24 million children and adults live with today. Another 57 million people have pre-diabetes or are at risk for developing type 2 diabetes.
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CAPE CHARLES — Juvenile diabetes strikes 40 children a day — more than 15,000 children each year.
November is National Diabetes Month and the prevalence of the disease is increasing, according to the American Diabetes Association.
HENDERSON — If you have diabetes, it is important that you learn to control it for life! Diabetes is a serious problem, but research shows that controlling diabetes makes a huge difference.
The Park Nicollet International Diabetes Center in St. Louis Park recently hosted two classes for diabetic teens and their parents aimed at support and education.
The diabetes services of Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital's Diabetes & Wound Care Center have received a three-year accreditation by the American Diabetes Association.