Diabetes (Haga clic aquí para recursos de diabetes en español)
What is Diabetes?
NIHSeniorHealth: Diabetes (National Institutes of Health)
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Pain Map (American Chronic Pain Association)
Prevention
All About Your Risk for Pre-Diabetes, Diabetes Type 2, and Heart Disease (American Diabetes Association)
Learn How to Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes (Healthfinder.gov)
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes: Steps Toward a Healthier Life (NIH News in Health)
Fotonovela Tells How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes (CDC)
Management
Taking Care of Type 2 Diabetes (American Diabetes Association)
Additional Info
National Diabetes Education Program (NIH - National Diabetes Education Program)
Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke (Click “Request a Sample”) (American Heart Association)
Resources
Diabetes Resources (Mercy)
American Indian Health - Health Topics: Diabetes (United States National Library of Medicine)
Asian American Health - Health and Diseases: Diabetes (United States National Library of Medicine)
Fotonovela: Do It for Them! But for You Too. (National Diabetes Education Program)
Interactive Screening Chart For Women: Diabetes (USDHHS Office on Women's Health)
Healthfinder.gov Resources on: Diabetes (Healthfinder.gov)
Healthfinder.gov Resources on: Diabetes (Type 1) (Healthfinder.gov)
AHRQ's Resources for Diabetes ( Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)
CDC's Public Health Resource for Diabetes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
NDEP's Resources for Diabetes (National Diabetes Education Program)
NDEP's Resources on: Diabetes and Travel (National Diabetes Education Program)
NDEP's Resources on: Healthy Living on the Go with Diabetes ( National Diabetes Education Program)
This list, though thorough, is not complete. If you would like more suggestions on specific activities or techniques for self-management and physical activities, please contact your Regional Arthritis Center Coordinator, or the Missouri Arthritis and Osteoporosis Program.
If you have self-management resources you would like to be shared on this site, please contact the Missouri Arthritis and Osteoporosis Program.
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