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en I remember how limited I felt when I was diagnosed, and I want to prevent children from feeling that way, ... It's important that they see that diabetes can be controlled and does not have to keep them from achieving their dreams.

en It's as important for children to know how to prevent heart disease, cancer and diabetes as it is for children to learn geography, ... These are important life skills that are not intuitively obvious.

en Physicians who earn recognition through the Diabetes Physician Recognition Program have an established track record of providing excellent diabetes care. The list of recognized doctors is the first place to look if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with diabetes.

en I believe the Go Active! Fitness Challenge is important at this level, because it's at school that we start learning good habits. Ever since I was a kid, I've needed to move and be active. Being active, for me, is also about having dreams, working hard to get better and better, having fun doing it and achieving my dreams. I hope this program will encourage young people to be active and have dreams.

en I have type one diabetes, and I've had it since I was 10 years old. When I was first diagnosed with diabetes, I had to stay in the hospital until I gave my first shot. I was in the hospital for eight days. I didn't want to do a shot.

en Heart disease and diabetes are often discussed hand in hand. That's because 85 percent of people diagnosed with diabetes will die from cardiovascular disease.

en He was diagnosed about four months ago with diabetes.

en I was diagnosed with diabetes about 20 years ago. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. I was diagnosed with diabetes about 20 years ago.

en I think it's going to be very difficult for the people in Congress to listen to these children tell them what it's like to live with a chronic disease like diabetes and not remember it,

en It's about time we find a cure, ... It's terrifying. Every three minutes a woman in the U.S. is diagnosed with breast cancer. And I remember when I was 12 and just starting to get little boobies and feeling them, worrying. It's really scary.

en We talk about leaving no genetic stone unturned. I'm optimistic that we'll be able to understand the genes involved (in diabetes) … even if we can just prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, even by two or three years, it would have a huge impact financially, on families, on everyone.

en I was feeling great. So I don't even know how long I had had type 2 diabetes. I have no family history of diabetes whatsoever.

en He slowed down a lot when he was diagnosed with diabetes. He had to watch what he ate. It took a toll on his vision, his walking.

en We decided on the Canadian Diabetes Association because a lot of people are being diagnosed with it. It's becoming more and more common.

en The story broke down barriers that people had about health and diabetes. When talking to children and beginning with the story and then talking about diabetes, we found that the children listened intently. They were eager to take the information back to their parents and talk about what they had learned in school that day.


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