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Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit Webinar This introductory webinar describes how to use the Living a Balanced Life with Diabetes Toolkit to address diabetes and psychosocial issues in American Indians and Alaska Natives with diabetes. Invited Speakers: Michelle Owens-Gary, PhD, of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Shondra McCage, MPH, CHES of the Chickasaw Nation Health System/Diabetes Care System. |
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Marti Funnell, former chair of the National Diabetes Education Program, provides of brief description of the NDEP. |
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The Lasting Impact of Gestational Diabetes: Making Healthy Choices as a Family Sandra’s history of gestational diabetes increases her future risk for developing diabetes and her son’s risk for obesity and type 2 diabetes. She and her family take steps to prevent diabetes together. If you have a history of gestational diabetes, find out what you can do to stay healthy and reduce your risk for developing type 2 diabetes. |
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Diabetes doesn’t keep David from traveling. But he makes sure he plans ahead when he takes a trip. Learn about some of David’s tips for traveling with diabetes. |
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Getting Ready for Your Diabetes Care Visit Video You are the person in charge of your diabetes. Being prepared for your health care visit can help you get the information you need to manage your disease. |
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Healthy Eating at Family Gatherings and Special Events Video Family gatherings and special events can be hard for people working to manage or prevent diabetes. Learn about ways to stay on track when it comes to healthy eating at special events. |
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Healthy Eating with Diabetes Video Making changes in the way you eat can be difficult. Learn about small steps for healthy eating to help you manage your weight. |
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Partnering with Your Diabetes Care Team Video Your health care team is a resource to help you manage your diabetes. Find ways to work with your team so you can successfully manage your disease. |
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Staying Healthy On-the-Go with Diabetes Video When you’re on the road, it can be hard to stick to your routine when it comes to healthy eating and physical activity. David shares his tips for staying healthy with diabetes when he is on-the-go. |
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Living with Diabetes: Finding the Support You Need Video If you've been diagnosed with diabetes, you may feel powerful emotions—but you're not alone. Finding support in your family, friends, and community can help. |
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