Join Dr. Mary Jung at @hdhl for the webinar as we discuss"Rethinking Type 2 Diabetes: Effective Prevention Strategies and Overcoming Barriers to Implementation https://t.co/f1exAG5b6P
An accessible and personalized approach to preventing type 2 diabetes is now a program at the YMCA!
Dr. Jung’s Small Steps for Big Changes aims to help people with prediabetes from developing the disease: https://t.co/Nscz8KHDwo
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Today, we join
@UNESCO in imagining a world with more women in science, celebrating 10 years of the International Day of Women & Girls in Science, pushing for gender equality, and ensuring #EveryVoiceInScience is heard!
Previous reviews highlight the efficacy of lifestyle diabetes prevention programs in decreasing type 2 diabetes risk, but the participating populations were predominantly white. Read more about our work to improve access and reach for diverse populations: https://t.co/IRl6xEDLOf
Getting diabetes prevention programs out to the people who need them—such as the millions of Canadians per year at risk of developing type 2 diabetes—is the reason that Dr. Mary Jung is currently spending as much time at the YMCA as she is in the lab. https://t.co/0LGqzkUTh4
Discover the inspiring journeys of individuals who improved their health through the Small Steps for Big Changes program, an evidence-based diabetes prevention program designed for people with prediabetes. 🌟 https://t.co/rjJwQYIVvG
#DiabetesVoice – Diabetes registries are #gamechangers, providing a foundation for evidence-based decision-making and strategic #healthcare planning, revolutionising #diabetesmanagement. Healthcare pros, advocates, and policymakers can leverage this data to improve care, inform public health strategies, and drive #technologicaladvancements. Read more: https://t.co/ZMpXEchxpb
Did you know by the end of 2025, Small Steps for Big Changes is expected to be available at more than 40 YMCA locations across eight provinces in Canada?
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Living with type 2 diabetes can feel isolating. Did you know Diabetes Canada has a collection of over 50 tools and resources to help you live well with diabetes? #youarenotalone https://t.co/Bky2gwKRK8
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay! Our campaign this year focuses on diabetes and well-being. While diabetes can shape people’s lives, it does not define them. As they navigate challenges, from daily management to emotional tolls, they remind us that behind the strength are real struggles. It’s time to put well-being at the heart of diabetes care and start the change we need for a better #DiabetesLife. Support the campaign at https://t.co/LRStWc0DAf