Are you or a loved one at risk for pre-diabetes? 🤔 Being pre-diabetic means that a person's glucose, or blood sugar, does not meet the criteria for diabetes, but is too high to be considered normal. 📈 Children and adults who are overweight or obese are at risk. Those with a family history of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, cholesterol problems, and low physical activity are also at a higher risk. ⚠️ Reach out to your local Coplin Health Systems service center to schedule a screening and take a proactive step in managing your health. https://lnkd.in/etv4mXkC 💜 #DiabetesAwarenessMonth #DiabetesPrevention #Coplin4YourHealth
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Did you know that people diabetes have an increased risk of developing osteoporosis and experiencing bone fractures? That’s why keeping your bones healthy is critical – and it’s never too late to start building strong bones and preventing breaks. Let’s take a look at the connection between bone diseases and diabetes and what you need to know about bone health >> bit.ly/4ddbDft #myAMCR #HeadlandsResearchAMCR #Diabetes #DiabetesLife #Osteoporosis #BoneHealth
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Did You Know? PAD by the Numbers 📊 Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) affects over 8 million people in the U.S., especially those over 50, and is linked to serious health risks if left untreated. Key Stats & Causes: 🔵 Risk Factors: Smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol all contribute to the narrowing of arteries, a hallmark of PAD. 🔵 Symptoms: Pain or cramping in the legs, numbness, or difficulty walking. 🔵 Silent Risk: Many people with PAD don’t experience symptoms until the disease has progressed, making early screening essential. At VIP, we provide advanced diagnostic and treatment options to detect and manage PAD effectively. Don’t wait—protect your health today. 📞 Schedule a consultation at (480) 806-0286 or visit www.vipinterventional.com to learn more. #PAD #PeripheralArteryDisease #PADAwareness #HeartHealth #VascularCare #PADPrevention #MinimallyInvasiveTreatment #HealthScreening #DiabetesManagement #CholesterolManagement #PADTreatment #EarlyScreening #VascularHealth #VIPInterventional #HealthConsultation #HealthyLiving
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🌍 Did you know? Up to 40% of people living with diabetes worldwide develop Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). 🌟 This Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re shedding light on the critical link between diabetes and kidney health. CKD often progresses silently, making awareness, early detection, and proactive management essential. 🤝Let’s come together to spread knowledge, support those affected, and encourage regular screenings. 💙 Together, we can work towards healthier futures for everyone impacted by diabetes. #DEFA #Diabetes #HealthEquity #Healthcare
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Diabetes affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose), leading to potential health problems. There are two main types: -Type 1: Often diagnosed in children and young adults; requires daily insulin. -Type 2: Common in adults; can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, kidney problems and more. Watch this video to learn more about managing and preventing diabetes. #Diabetes #DiabetesAwarenessMonth
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Diabetes affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose), leading to potential health problems. There are two main types: -Type 1: Often diagnosed in children and young adults; requires daily insulin. -Type 2: Common in adults; can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, kidney problems and more. Watch this video to learn more about managing and preventing diabetes. #Diabetes #DiabetesAwarenessMonth
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"World Diabetes Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness about diabetes as a critical global public health issue and emphasize the collective and individual actions needed to improve the prevention, diagnosis and management of the condition." - WHO Diabetes affects millions worldwide, but with the right care and awareness, it’s manageable. Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or can’t use it effectively, leading to high blood sugar levels. Regular check-ups, a balanced diet, and staying active are key to prevention and control. At Cure Day Hospitals, we’re committed to supporting your journey to a healthier life. #CureDayHospitals #DiabetesAwareness #DaySurgeryHospital #DayProcedures #WorldDiabetesDay #DiabetesPrevention #HealthyLiving
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Diabetes affects how your body uses blood sugar (glucose), leading to potential health problems. There are two main types: -Type 1: Often diagnosed in children and young adults; requires daily insulin. -Type 2: Common in adults; can lead to serious health issues like heart disease, kidney problems and more. Watch this video to learn more about managing and preventing diabetes. #Diabetes #DiabetesAwarenessMonth
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Most of the bad outcomes in Your Body Don't start abruptly, Only in some special occasions like Accident, Acute poisoning etc. Most of the bad outcomes like Obesity, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Diabetes start slowly. Apparently, a Diabetic condition which starts to show at 40 yrs, started to develop 20 yrs Ago, according to research. Does this communicate any sense to you? The chance to get yourself out of trouble is now! However, the bitter Pill is - You cannot give what you don't have right? Your body will benefit nothing, if you're not well informed about health, that's the truth. Anyways, start now, visit abiteafya.com, start with knowledge and everything else will start to open Up. #healthcare #afyabora
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Diabetes impacts millions of lives. Let's raise awareness of this growing health issue. #diabetes affects how our bodies use sugar. Some can manage it with diet and exercise, while others need medication or insulin. Complications from high blood sugar over time can damage organs and nerves. That's why early detection and treatment are critical. We can all help those with diabetes live longer, healthier lives. This week, educate yourself and others. Check in on those you know with diabetes. Offer assistance. spread awareness on social media. Together we can make a difference in fighting this disease.
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⭐️ 830 million people globally are living with diabetes ⭐️ If anemia goes unnoticed in a diabetes patient it can lead to serious health issues. The earlier anemia is spotted, the easier to manage. Some anemia symptoms are similar to symptoms of high blood sugar. If your symptoms continue for a few days or weeks without high blood sugar numbers, call a healthcare professional to get checked for anemia. #DiabetesLife #Diabetes #DiabetesAwareness #Anemiaawareness #Anemia #IronDeficiency #bloodhealth #worlddiabetesday
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