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Ariz. tribe fighting war against diabetes
Indianz.Com. In Print.
URL http://www.indianz.com/News/show.asp...06/24/diabetes Ariz. tribe fighting war against diabetes TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2003 Through lifestyle changes, the Ak-Chin Indian Community is combating diabetes, a disease that affects about a third of tribal members. Cassandra Allen runs the tribe's diabetes program. Using $240,000 in grants, she has started exercise classes, swimming lessons and has hired a dietitian in the last two years. Additional funds will come from the federal Special Diabetes Program, which is helping tribes nationwide. Last year, the tribe only saw eight new cases of diabetes, about half the number in previous years. Get the Story: Ak-Chin excited by assault on diabetes (The Arizona Republic 6/24) Relevant Links: Diabetes, Yahoo Health - http://health.yahoo.com/health/centers/diabetes National Diabetes Program, Indian Health Service - http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Diabetes/index.asp Copyright © Indianz.Com 2000-2003. |
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This is off a web site:
Diabetes in adults may start slowly. In fact, millions of people don't even know they have it. They may just feel very tired at first, then later may have these symptoms: Urinating more than usual, as the body tries to get rid of the extra sugar in the blood Feeling unusually thirsty, because the body needs to replace the lost fluid Nausea Blurred vision Feeling hungry while losing weight Frequent infections Skin sores that won't heal It's important to remember that diabetes symptoms may not be the same for everyone: The symptoms of type 2 diabetes may come on gradually. Some people may have no symptoms at all. Many people have type 2 diabetes and don't know it. Untreated diabetes can cause serious health problems, such as blindness, heart and blood vessel damage, and permanent nerve damage. Seeing your doctor regularly for checkups and a discussion of your risk for diabetes is key to staying healthy. SCARY!! |
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