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History of Gestational Diabetes Gestational diabetes is diabetes that is found for the first time when a woman is pregnant. If you had gestational diabetes when you were pregnant, you and your child from that pregnancy have a lifelong risk for developing diabetes, a serious disease that can lead to health problems such as heart disease, blindness, kidney disease and amputations. The good news is there are steps you can take to prevent or delay diabetes and lower that risk for yourself and your child. |
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It's Never Too Early To Prevent Diabetes. Banner 5
Embed: (Use this code to embed the web banner in any website. The banner will link visitors directly to YourDiabetesInfo.org/GDM.)
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Gestational Diabetes Facebook Cover Photos Use these images as your Facebook cover photo to raise awareness of the lasting impact of gestational diabetes on women and their children, and the importance of taking steps to prevent type 2 diabetes. |
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| This webinar was held in May 2012 and featured Dr. Robert Ratner, Chief Scientific and Medical Officer for the American Diabetes Association, Thomas "Eddie" Joyce, Director of the Ohio Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, and Joanne Gallivan, Director of the National Diabetes Education Program at the National Institutes of Health. | ||||
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It's Never Too Early To Prevent Diabetes. Banner 4
Embed: (Use this code to embed the web banner in any website. The banner will link visitors directly to YourDiabetesInfo.org/GDM.)
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It's Never Too Early To Prevent Diabetes. Banner 3
Embed: (Use this code to embed the web banner in any website. The banner will link visitors directly to YourDiabetesInfo.org/GDM.)
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Diabetes Risk After Gestational Diabetes Fact Sheet Facts about diabetes and women whom have had diabetes during pregnancy. |
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Be Aware of Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes Share this article with local media and your constituents. Add your logo, name, mission, and contact information. Submit it to your local newspaper or include it in your organization’s newsletter. |
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History of Gestational Diabetes Presentation This slide set contains facts and information about the future health risks that gestational diabetes places on the mother and her child affected by a GDM pregnancy. Slides can be downloaded as an entire presentation or used individually. |
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It's Never Too Early to Prevent Diabetes. A Lifetime of Small Steps for a Healthy Family. Banner Diabetes prevention web banners for your website. |
It's Never Too Early to Prevent Diabetes. A Lifetime of Small Steps for a Healthy Family. Banner |
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