Congratulations! You’re taking the first step toward a healthier future. Below you will find many resources to help you learn about prediabetes, diabetes, your risk, and how you can prevent diabetes.
Thursday's Be Safe from Diabetes Report has to do with a new program being offered for free at the Antonio E. Garcia Arts and Education Center on Agnes. The program, called Women's Path to Prevention, ...
RN and Diabetes Educator Georgiana Bradshaw has led the diabetes program for 17 years. 'We cover everything a person needs to ...
LONDON — Clinical trials have shown that lifestyle programs — which include diet, exercise, and behavioral coaching — can help people in danger of developing type 2 diabetes from tipping into a ...
An AI-powered lifestyle intervention app for prediabetes reduced the risk of diabetes similarly to traditional, human-led programs in adults in a recent study, researchers from Johns Hopkins Medicine ...
An AI-powered diabetes prevention app performs as well as a human-led program in achieving weight loss, A1c reduction, and physical activity goals, researchers report.
CMS tried to turn diabetes prevention into a coach-led lifestyle “playlist” for Medicare, aiming at achieving at least 5% ...
San Diego, September 9, 2008 – With over 60 million Americans diagnosed with prediabetes, putting them at increased risk for diabetes, cardiovascular events and other obesity-related ailments, finding ...
The Encourage Practice and Inspire Change Kids Program, created from a partnership between the UA and the YMCA of Southern Arizona, is bringing diabetes prevention education to youths and their ...
Crow Wing Energized offers a variety of classes throughout the year focused on maintaining and improving a healthy lifestyle including Aging Mastery, Matter of Balance, NDPP/Lifestyle Change (National ...
Overweight siblings of children with type 2 diabetes are four times more likely to have abnormal glucose levels compared to other overweight children. Because abnormal glucose levels may indicate risk ...
The aphorism “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is as true today as it was in 1735, when Benjamin Franklin used it to make the argument for creating Philadelphia’s first volunteer fire ...