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Preventing Type 2 Diabetes: Maintaining a Healthy Weight Video Losing weight wasn’t easy for Latecia, but after seeing her mom live with diabetes, she knew she needed to make changes in her life to prevent the disease. |
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Haywood's Story: Living with Type 2 Diabetes Share Haywood’s story to help people make lifestyle changes to live well with diabetes. Haywood was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2005. |
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Latecia's Story: Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Share Latecia’s story to help people make lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes. Latecia gets active by playing football with her husband and kids, dancing, and going for walks. |
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Dealing with Diabetes: How to Support a Loved One with the Disease Diabetes is a hard disease to handle alone. If your loved one is one of the more than 3 million African Americans with diabetes, you can make a big difference in how well he or she manages the disease by following these tips. Word count: 534 |
Dealing with Diabetes: How to Support a Loved One with the Disease |
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African Americans, Diabetes, and Heart Disease: How to Beat the Odds African Americans are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes, and two out of three people with diabetes die of a heart attack or stroke. This is serious business. But you can work to beat the odds. You can take action to help prevent heart attack and stroke. |
African Americans, Diabetes, and Heart Disease: How to Beat the Odds |
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Healthy Summer Celebrations - Print PSA A radio script that encourages African Americans to bring healthy foods to summer gatherings. 60- and 30-second versions. |
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Print ad encouraging African Americans to control their diabetes. |
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More Than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes Over the past decade, the percentage of African Americans ages 40 to 74 with type 2 diabetes has doubled, from 8.9 percent in 1980 to 18.2 percent in 1994. In addition, African-Americans are 1.6 times more likely to develop diabetes than whites of similar age. For African Americans 20 years and older, 11.8 percent of women and 8.5 percent of men have diabetes. By losing a small amount of weight, those who are at risk can stop the onset of this devastating disease. |
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More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes - Print PSA A print ad for NDEP's 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes publication. |
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More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes - Radio PSAs Radio announcement to promote NDEP's 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes fact sheet. |
More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes Radio PSA (60 second mp3) More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes Radio PSA (30 second .mp3) More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes Radio PSA (60 Live Read) More than 50 Ways to Prevent Diabetes Radio PSA Script (30 Seconds) |
