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🗣️👩🏽🏫 Access to education is this year's #WorldDiabetesDay theme. As @WHO, we've released research with 900+ people with lived experiences of diabetes: on media misconceptions, stigma, values-based messaging, and language research methods!
✅ Read it here!
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Happy World Diabetes Day! #wdd2022 https://t.co/g1XKDes86b
— Prof Jane Speight #StaySafeStayOpen (@janespeight) November 13, 2022
Today is World Diabetes Day. Labor has a proud record of supporting Australians living with diabetes.
Earlier this year, we subsidised Continuous Glucose Monitoring products and yesterday we subsidised a next generation insulin pump, the Omnipod DASH.
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay. Over 100 years ago, #insulin was first used to treat a person with #type1diabetes. Today, 100% access to this life-saving medicine remains an ambitious target. Support our call to action this 14 November https://t.co/rfyFFjxiuc #EducationToProtect https://t.co/wc5u5TzOT0
Tomorrow is #WorldDiabetesDay – an opportunity to celebrate Sir Frederick Banting, who discovered #insulin along with Charles Best.
Why not celebrate Banting’s birthday with a donation to support more life-saving diabetes research? https://t.co/HQNsK6nYk2 https://t.co/nGfDypOk1i
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay | The 2022 theme is #EducationToProtect, highlighting the need for better access to diabetes education for health professionals and people living with diabetes. Find out more: https://t.co/KDBy4GRVjT @DiabetesAus https://t.co/EATjKPOmnj
Many health problems are preventable. This #WorldDiabetesDay check out this great information from @diabetesaus on how to prevent and reduce your risk of diabetes: https://t.co/K23YZiNFoq https://t.co/1odZSGPnSy
— Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA) (@AHPA_AU) November 13, 2022
COVID DIARIES: Well this plain sucks. A rebound infection throwing #WorldDiabetesDay plans into disarray. And making me very, very sweary on a Sunday morning. https://t.co/bLvnIUnNv7
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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