Calling all Diabetes Educators writing the 2024 CDE exam! 📢 Join us for an informative series of sessions to review clinical practice guidelines, key concepts and self management strategies to help you prepare for a successful exam. Register now - limited spaces.
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Join us for a special event during Ramadan, focusing on manages diabetes while fasting. Let's come together to learn, ask questions and support each other's health journey. #ramadan2024#DiabetesAwareness#healthylifestyle
A new program starts in January for those with Type One Diabetes. Music Therapy will begin on January 16th! Register today, as spots are limited! Contact Bethany at [email protected]
Dr. Norma Kenyon’s personal connection to type 1 diabetes fuels her commitment to getting us all closer to a cure.
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“What makes the origin story of insulin so remarkable is that, by all logic, the discovery should not have happened when it did and in the manner that it did,” says Maltman. “A lot of unlikely things had to occur, and serendipity played a huge role.” https://t.co/VzCGL9DfEV
November 14th is World Diabetes Day. We unite by wearing blue to raise awareness about diabetes and its impact on millions of lives. Let's support those living with diabetes and their families, promote healthier lifestyles, and work towards a future free from this disease.
Today we celebrate #WorldDiabetesDay!
Since 1991, November 14 has served as a day that unites the global diabetes community to raise awareness. Join the conversation and show your support by sharing your stories and wearing blue. #LetsMakeTime#WearBlue#DiabetesAwarenessMonth
1 in 10 adults worldwide have diabetes. Over 90% have type 2 diabetes. In many cases, type 2 diabetes and its complications can be delayed or prevented by adopting and maintaining healthy habits. Today is #WorldDiabetesDay. Do you know your risk? #DrivingChange#Diabetes
Support our call to action this #WorldDiabetesDay! This year we are asking governments to commit more resources to help achieve the @WHO#diabetes coverage targets & #UHC! Send a letter to your national policymaker with our online tool available on https://t.co/LxiH8tK7y5
IDF Young Leader in Diabetes from India, @ApoorvaGomber calls for equitable and accessible care for everyone living with #diabetes this #WorldDiabetesDay! What change do you want to see for the diabetes community?
Tammy has joined the challenge! Together, we can make the invisible, VISIBLE. 💙 Use #BlueBalloonChallenge and Medtronic will donate $5 per post to @LifeforaChild to help provide insulin for children living with diabetes.
On #WorldDiabetesDay2023, Waterloo Wellington Diabetes celebrates the resilience of people living with diabetes. Your journey matters and we are here to support you along the way.
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#LetsMakeTime & #WearBlue to support Canadians affected by diabetes💙
🌎Today on #WorldDiabetesDay 2023, let's unite to promote health, education and support for those affected by diabetes and their families. Small actions can lead to big changes. Join the movement for a healthier world! 💙💙
#WearBlue#DiabetesAwarenessMonth#HealthForAll
Tomorrow is World Diabetes Day. Trina, Waterloo Wellington Diabetes clinical resource and project lead, shares that “World Diabetes Day serves as a call to action, a reminder that diabetes is a pressing health issue affecting millions of lives worldwide." https://t.co/N93b90v8uS
It's #WorldDiabetesDay
Type 1 diabetes is not preventable.
Type 2 #diabetes is often preventable through a healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy body weight & avoiding tobacco use.
Diabetes can be different for everyone - every lived experience matters.
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Today is #WorldDiabetesDay. Marking the birthday of #Banting, the day is an opportunity to celebrate the lives of people with #diabetes & advocate for improved access to care, education & support for the many that continue to lack it - https://t.co/IRKq0HTxP6 #KnowYourRisk
In May 1921, Fredrick Banting met in John Macleod's lab to begin their experiments with insulin. In January 1922, the first person received an insulin injection. By 1923, insulin was commercially available. Banting and Macleod received the 1923 medicine prize.
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The @IntDiabetesFed estimates 212 million people living with #diabetes are undiagnosed. On #WorldDiabetesDay, take the IDF risk assessment to know your risk of developing type 2 diabetes & know your response.Visit https://t.co/eAOXCp0Qnz to take the test today #WDDKnowYourRisk