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Mashup Score: 12Health Equity | ADA - 12 day(s) ago
Learn how ADA is putting People First. Everyone deserves to have equitable access to lifesaving diabetes care and medication.
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Mashup Score: 6Camp He Ola Ke Keiki in Waialua, HI | ADA - 13 day(s) ago
Camp He Ola Ke Keiki connects children living with diabetes to adventure, education, and fun since 1949. Safe, transformative experiences for children and their families.
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Mashup Score: 6Eye Health Equity | ADA - 13 day(s) ago
Through this initiative, the ADA and Genentech are working alongside community partners to identify and remove barriers to eye care and drive change in local communities and health systems.
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Mashup Score: 2Ask Dr. Bob: National Minority Health Month - 13 day(s) ago
This #NationalMinorityHealthMonth, tune into #AskDrBob for a deep dive into how diabetes disproportionately affects minority communities, the specialized res…
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Mashup Score: 8American Diabetes Association | Start a fundraiser! - 14 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 6Meet Alex | ADA - 15 day(s) ago
Alexandra Park is an actress, writer, and producer best known for her role on The Royals and the Australian series Home and Away. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and dog. My diabetes diagnosis could not have come at a worse time. It was two months before I was set to leave Australia to move to Los Angeles. My doctors advised me to cancel the move, but I was determined and moved to LA as planned. Shortly after, I accepted the role of Princess Eleanor for the TV series The Royals and I was off to London for filming.
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Mashup Score: 7Project Power | ADA - 16 day(s) ago
As a no-cost lifestyle change program, Project Power empowers adults and children to reduce their risk or manage and thrive with type 2 diabetes.
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Thank you to @withings for being a proud National Sponsor of Project Power! Participants receive Withings Body Comp smart scales to track health metrics at home, better understand their health, adopt new habits, and reach health targets. Learn more at https://t.co/heKGOnoPtM. https://t.co/IiztI7cZL5
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Mashup Score: 0Give to Help People Living with Diabetes | ADA - 16 day(s) ago
By investing in the American Diabetes Association (ADA), you are advancing current research efforts with an end goal of a world free of diabetes and all its
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Mashup Score: 12Health Equity | ADA - 17 day(s) ago
Learn how ADA is putting People First. Everyone deserves to have equitable access to lifesaving diabetes care and medication.
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#DYK: American Indians & Alaskan Natives have a higher risk of developing #diabetes compared to any other racial group? At the ADA, we’re committed to combating this issue. Find out more about our efforts by visiting https://t.co/C3E21JJEui. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeFightDiabetes https://t.co/0uTuos4yQM
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Mashup Score: 4Camp Sealth (Family) | ADA - 17 day(s) ago
Camp Sealth connects children living with diabetes to adventure, education, and fun since 1949. Safe, transformative experiences for children and their families.
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🌲 Prepare for an unforgettable adventure at the Camp Sealth Family Weekend Retreat on Vashon Island, WA, October 4-6. It's a great opportunity for families living with type 1 diabetes to unite as a community. 🤝 Registration opens May 1 at https://t.co/Yszg4JG2zF. #ADACamp2024 https://t.co/87s9c2OCLS
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#DYK: American Indians & Alaskan Natives have a higher risk of developing #diabetes compared to any other racial group? At the ADA, we’re committed to combating this issue. Find out more about our efforts by visiting https://t.co/C3E21JJEui. #IndigenousPeoplesDay #WeFightDiabetes https://t.co/0uTuos4yQM