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Today marks #WorldDiabetesDay. #DYK that over 2 million Canadians and 422 million people worldwide live with the disease? #Insulin, used to treat diabetes, was discovered 100 years ago in Canada by Charles Best and Sir Frederick Banting, whose birthday was on this day in 1891!🔬 https://t.co/EsPNk4Nigf
Today we celebrate #WorldDiabetesDay!
Since 1991, November 14 has served as a day that unites the global diabetes community to raise awareness. Join the conversation and show your support by sharing your stories and wearing blue. #LetsEndDiabetes. https://t.co/0jE4CvT0xe
Today, in honour of #WorldDiabetesDay, landmarks across Canada will be illuminated blue 💙
Visit the illuminated landmark closest to you (found on our interactive map), take a selfie in front of it and share using the hashtag #LightForJDRF https://t.co/OqZRH1AvM2
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay. Watch the #HeritageMinute, which follows scientists Banting, Best, Collip and Macleod as they race for a treatment to cure 13-year-old Leonard Thompson of his life-threatening diabetes. https://t.co/n3vuIezfvg
Today being #WorldDiabetesDay is a great day to go get yourself checked and if you are borderline - time to make amends. If you have full-blown diabetes - time to take care of yourself. Don't be scared. Knowledge is indeed power, especially with an invisible adversary. https://t.co/kvHZMVIkkM
On #WorldDiabetesDay we remember the purpose of the Alberta Diabetes Institute @AlbertaDiabetes and our commitment to making a tangible difference for people living with #diabetes ~ Dr. Peter Senior @IsletTx @UAlberta_FoMD https://t.co/P6NCxGv2kU
Nov. 14 is #WorldDiabetesDay. The Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia is focused on supporting the health of Nova Scotians living with, affected by, or at risk of developing diabetes. There are Diabetes Centres across the province in over 50 communities: https://t.co/vP79TQiEzM https://t.co/H4xyCv2cnm
Today is #WorldDiabetesDay and the theme is Access to Diabetes Care.
People who are blind or partially sighted are being excluded from accessing health care devices like insulin pumps.
Please sign this petition in support of accessible insulin pumps: https://t.co/wZ3Kdcsspu https://t.co/HEPxnqAW45
Thanks to Maria and Vanessa for sharing their experiences living with #T1Diabetes. @JDRF_Canada’s advocacy is vital as we work toward advancements in supports, research and awareness. #kidsforacure #WorldDiabetesDay https://t.co/h7oeA0KuiH
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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