Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Diabetes Day -
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World Diabetes Day on November 14 is a great chance to Know Your Risk, Know Your Response by taking a simple test. Read more here: health.govt.nz Take the test this World Diabetes Day
— Ministry of Health - Manatū Hauora (@minhealthnz) November 12, 2023
Today is World Diabetes day. This unique plant does not only decrease systemic blood sugar levels, it repair the cells of the pancreas to regulate blood sugar levels on its own. Boil leaves in water and drink 4 tablespoons twice daily. Name: Waterleaf, bokoboko, gbure. Show more
Empowering Lives on World Diabetes Day: Understanding, Managing, and Thriving with Diabetes | IKAN Join us on World Diabetes Day for an insightful journey towards understanding, managing, and thriving with diabetes. Explore expert insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories… Show more
Today is World Diabetes Day. There are good days and there are bad days, but no matter how hard it gets you are more than your condition and it doesn’t define you. #WorldDiabetesDay #Diabetes All On The Board and 5 others
Till today, one of the leading cause of diabetes remain unhealthy and bad diet. Since today is #WorldDiabetesDay, Here are some of the worst foods to avoid if you're diabetic, or avoiding diabetes Show more
It's #WorldDiabetesDay Type 1 diabetes is not preventable. Type 2 #diabetes is often preventable through a healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy body weight & avoiding tobacco use. Diabetes can be different for everyone - every lived experience… Show more ALT WHO South-East Asia and 9 others
Not everyone who has diabetes will show symptoms, so it is important for older adults to get regular blood sugar tests. Learn from the past, live for the present, and hope for the future. #WorldDiabetesDay Show more
Today, we commemorate World Diabetes Day. We not only remember diabetic patients and loved ones we've lost due to the disease. We are called to live healthily and make healthier choices today. Know your risk, but please, be smart with your response. Show more C A P P A and 2 others
Rigour+ fam, it’s World Diabetes Day! More than 11 million Nigerians, live with diabetes today. We’ve compiled some key facts about diabetes so you can stay informed and aware. Show more
‘It’s easier to control my sugar levels, which means fewer hypos, less anxiety, and a healthier, happier life. I love mine!’ This #WorldDiabetesDay, @jginorton shows how to apply a continuous glucose monitor, which are available for anyone in England with type 1 diabetes. Show more
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.
World Diabetes Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Diabetes Day in 2023 was Access to diabetes care.