Diabetes: What To Do If You Are At Risk

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‘HEALTH AWARENESS Diabetes: What To Do If You Are At Risk (NAPSA)—Each day approxi- mately 2,000 Americans are diagnosed with diabetes, according to the American Association of Dia- betes Educators. Of the 18 million Americans with diabetes, however, nearly six million don’t even know they havethedisease. It’s easy to see that diabetes is a growing problem, but for the 41 million peopleat risk,it’s hard to know where to begin when it comes to identifying, diagnosing and controlling the disease. Wle it is a life-changing disease, with proper care and early detection, it can be managed and even prevented. Here are a few symptoms: e Frequent urination e Excessive trst e Extreme hunger Unusual weight loss Increased fatigue Irritability Blurry vision The key to proper diagnosis is Get TesteD For DiaBETES—Once diagnosed, ts condition can be managed and controlled. tors with helpful tips about blood sugar monitoring, meal planning and exercise will be available instore and online. “Here at Wal-Mart, as part of our commitmentto healthy living, we're proud to offer our customers diabetes education, resources and products to help manage and pre- getting tested. There are several vent the disease,” said Art Alderson, diabetes should have, including Once diagnosed, a health care team, wch often includes a doctor, diabetes educator and pharmacist, can help those with diabetes learn how to managetheir condition. To learn more about the “Dia- screenings someone at risk for blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure checks. Often you can find special pro- grams that provide free diabetes screenings. In particular, the “Diabetes Aware & Care” event held at Wal-Mart and SaAm’s CLUBS nationwide, where customers can receive free in-store health screenings along with product samples. A resource guide reviewed by the American Association of Diabetes Educa- vice president of pharmacy. betes Aware & Care” event and managing diabetes visit www. walmart.com. For a personalized meal and fitness plan, log on to Glucerna.com. To find a diabetes educator, go to www.diabetes educator.org.