November is National Diabetes Awareness Month

Released on = November 12, 2006, 6:38 pm

Press Release Author = National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney
Diseases (NIDDK)

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and once again
your opportunity to learn more about diabetes and the risks associated with it.
Nearly 21 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes, and it is
the fifth deadliest disease in the nation. Diabetes has no cure.

Press Release Body = November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and once again
your opportunity to learn more about diabetes and the risks associated with it.
Diabetes is a serious disease that affects the body\'s ability to produce or respond
properly to insulin, a hormone that allows blood glucose (sugar) to enter the cells
of the body and be used for energy. Nearly 21 million children and adults in the
United States have diabetes, and it is the fifth deadliest disease in the nation.
Diabetes has no cure.
NIDDK has partnered with the American Diabetes Association to promote a
comprehensive care message. Award-winning materials-brochures, tip sheets, and even
menu planners-are available in Spanish, English, and many other languages.
Educational materials of all kinds are available both for those who have already
been diagnosed with diabetes and for those who want to learn how they can prevent
the disease. This wealth of information can help you understand ways to prevent
diabetes, how to eat healthfully, and how to keep yourself and your family healthy
with exercise. You can find out your risk for diabetes by taking the online
\"Diabetes Risk Test.\"
Next Steps
Visit www.diabetes.org for information about National Diabetes Awareness Month
events in your local area and for other ways you can participate or learn more about
this disease.

You can find out your risk for diabetes by taking the online \"Diabetes Risk Test\" at
www.diabetes.org/risk-test.jsp.
You can read, download, or order hard copies of NIDDK publications by visiting these
links:
Brochures and other materials for people who have already been diagnosed with
diabetes can be accessed at http://ndep.nih.gov/diabetes/control/control.htm
Brochures and other materials about preventing diabetes in adults are available at
http://ndep.nih.gov/diabetes/prev/prevention.htm
Please visit www.ndep.nih.gov for materials aimed at
children, adolescents, and senior citizens and for professional materials that can
help your medical practice communicate with at-risk patients.

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