World Diabetes Day aims to raise awareness of diabetes, a disease that raises blood sugars. Diabetes can result in problems with other organs and significantly increase the risk of heart disease, stroke and death.
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I wish everyone a wonderful Sunday
Today is World Diabetes Day. Go for screening every year.
"Friends show their love in times of trouble, not happiness."
- Euripides https://t.co/OayqdXBdOs
2021 marks 100 years since the Canadian discovery of insulin! On #WorldDiabetesDay, celebrate the lives saved by the work of F. Banting, C. Best and J. Collip.
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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin in 🇨🇦. We celebrated this milestone by taking part in the first flag raising in #Brampton for World Diabetes Day.
Shout out to my colleague @SoniaLiberal for her leadership on a national framework for diabetes. https://t.co/WkEUQkeMx8
November 14th is World Diabetes Day.
I recently had the opportunity to participate in the NS Finger Prick Challenge, and it was truly eye-opening.
I encourage everyone to wear blue today to show your support for those living with this challenging disease.
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Today is World Diabetes Day! Swipe through the photos to learn more!
Thanks @DiabetesCanada @CanPaedSociety for providing the following excellent resources:
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Happy Birthday Dr. Banting and Happy World Diabetes Day to all of our fellow Diabetics! 100 years after the discovery of insulin, diabetics are still fighting and advocating for #insulin4all . We'll continue to advocate until insulin is accessible and affordable to all. 💙 https://t.co/YhOuih3wpm
Today is World Diabetes Day, the birthday of Dr. Fredrick Banting. He was born November 14, 1891, in Alliston, Ontario. He and John Macleod were awarded the Nobel prize in medicine (1923) for the development of insulin. https://t.co/gJHYwUpazx
It's World Diabetes Day.
Looked it up, and 100 years ago today, Banting and Best first presented their findings at the @UofT journal club.
Banting also turned 30 that day. Best was even younger.
So, young people can accomplish great things! #WDD #insulin4all
Wow almost forgot about World Diabetes Day tdy…im real glad 2 be alive n somewhat functioning although there’s still a lot of shit to deal with… https://t.co/BxsNcBPVEj
— Lime 🌻 SENPAI GETTING HER EDUCATION (@coolylime) November 15, 2021
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