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  1. ... diseases. A landmark NIDDK-supported study called the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS) has helped us provide ...
  2. ... Latino community by focusing on health literacy and diabetes prevention. As part of the project, the student health ... dangers of diabetes and change negative attitudes towards diabetes prevention behaviors, such as exercise and nutrition. 30 APPENDIX ...
  3. ... Latino community by focusing on health literacy and diabetes prevention. As part of the project, the student health ... dangers of diabetes and change negative attitudes towards diabetes prevention behaviors, such as exercise and nutrition.
  4. ... from the Office of Rural Health for a diabetes prevention project. Approximately 300 people on the reservation who were at risk for diabetes and had a family history of diabetes participated ...
  5. ... to have diabetes. Congress responds by funding a diabetes prevention program through the Indian Health Service. Researchers and oral historians say that the genetic make-up that helped the Akimel ... may have lower rates of diabetes than the Akimel O’odham, lack of access ...
  6. ... from NLM, local health care providers, and local diabetes prevention educators. Native Voices Exhibition In FY2013, OHIPD supported ...
  7. ... gov registration number: NCT00065988. 2. Organization as author Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. Hypertension, insulin, and proinsulin in ...
  8. ... Affairs, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Darlene Willis, Diabetes Prevention Coordinator, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Famie Willis, ...
  9. ... appropriately speak to their extended family members regarding diabetes prevention. The project's objective was to recruit and train ...
  10. ... poor diet and exercise) associated with the condition (diabetes). The prevention efforts could be as simple as changing the individual’s diet and increasing exercise, both of which have relatively low costs. If the individual develops diabetes, then the need for health care will increase ...
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