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Great to catch up with colleagues from Australasia on World Diabetes Day & fantastic to see the amount of psychosocial research at APEG2022 https://t.co/OTeXwXVc9L
Happy #WorldDiabetesDay. 10 years with type 1. What a blast 😐. In that time I've worked at @JDRFUK raising money for #T1D research, trained as a baker and now a software engineer. Had two kids and moved the other side of the world. Type 1 hasn't stopped me! #WDD2022
Interested in discussing global diabetes coverage targets set by the World Health Assembly?
TODAY, join @WHO Global Diabetes Compact at 2pm CET.
👉 https://t.co/IVSmyLXIfY
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Tune in and ask questions about diabetes and language on the @WHO Twitter account at 10am CET https://t.co/YXcE4llmHd
This #WorldDiabetesDay, we’re delighted to announce that a brand new, UK-first screening programme for #Type1Diabetes that we’re funding in partnership with @DiabetesUK is open for recruitment!
Find out more about ELSA and how your child could take part: https://t.co/Luz7UMbqEL https://t.co/doZAeAv6ly
Today is World Diabetes day, November 14, the birthday of Sr Frederick Banting who discovered therapeutic insulin. He sold his patent to the University of Toronto for $1,believing it was unethical to profit from the life saving discovery.
Price gouging exists today in the US. https://t.co/TN9N8h1n5h
Research estimates that if all Australians increased their daily whole grain intake by just 3 serves of whole grain-rich foods daily, there would be an estimated saving of around $750.7 million in type 2 diabetes health care cost savings #WorldDiabetesDay https://t.co/6YYOGe271M
— Grains & Legumes Nutrition Council (@GrainsLegumesNC) November 14, 2022
🌎 #WorldDiabetesDay - #Diabetes that is undetected or inadequately treated can lead to serious complications. Investing in diabetes education can help prevent this!
Support our #WorldDiabetesDay call to action to policymakers this November: https://t.co/CdT0RITDgR
#HortHRNZ🍃 https://t.co/t1YKua3Lxm
Great to see cellist @ShekuKM on #BBCBreakfast this morning proudly wearing his #WeAreOne badge on #WorldDiabetesDay! 💙 Sheku spoke to us back in 2018 about his #Type1Diabetes, which you can read about here: https://t.co/dJ0A24F211 #T1D #GBDoc @BBCBreakfast https://t.co/3PiL2w3CTp
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.