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20.01.2022 Do you like to follow and be up-to-date with diabetes related statistics? Diabetes data snapshots provide key national statistics for all types of diabetestype... 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetesas well as insulin therapy. You can view the latest statistics on people diagnosed with diabetes here: https://www.ndss.com.au//diabetes/diabetes-data-snapshots/



17.01.2022 Life can have its challenges. Throw in diabetes and a global pandemic, it's no surprise some people might be feeling frustrated, sad, worried, down or depressed.... So, let's talk about it. During National Diabetes Week we are offering people with diabetes the opportunity to have a free confidential, informal discussion over the phone with a psychologist. Call 1800 637 700 to book a 45-minute conversation today. Get the support you need to help you look after your mental health. #NDW2020

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07.01.2022 Spring has well and truly sprung! Now that the weather is starting to warm up again, are you finding yourself looking for lighter, fresher options for lunch or... dinner? Here's a recipe for a delicious, fresh, and filling white fish and lentil spinach dish created by an Accredited Practicing Dietitian. Interested in giving it a go? You can follow the recipe here: https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/recipes/13047 Please note - Diabetes Australia represents all Australians with diabetes and we understand there is no one size fits all to eating well with diabetes. If you are unsure if this is suitable for your dietary needs, please speak to your healthcare team.

06.01.2022 Emergency Medical Info Booklets are back in stock at Health E Advice Pharmacy (Woolworths Gawler complex). Books are used to record your medical info which is n...eeded if or when medical help is needed, contact, service or carer information. A handy magnetic strip on the back means you can attach it to your fridge where paramedics can easily find it. Full article in this week’s Bunyip. See more

05.01.2022 Processed baby foods that are high in added sugar from concentrated fruit ingredients are being marketed as healthy, posing a health risk to infants a new study... has found. The study looked at 181 products for children 12 months and under and found added sugar, mostly from fruit concentrates, in one in five baby foods. The study found 13 products contained cane sugar along with other added sugars, including coconut syrup. The analysis also assessed nutrition content, ingredients, and packaging statement Cancer Council dietitian Alison McAleese, who undertook the review said families have a right to know when so-called healthy baby foods are packed with added sugar and should avoid these products. People may not realise that although these products claim to include fruit, this ingredient can be highly processed, resulting in a high-sugar content, a far cry from the whole fruit it’s derived from. Australia should join other countries in labeling these ingredients as what they are - added sugar. Read the full article here: https://www.opc.org.au//opc_food-industry-marketing-sugary This is also an important reminder to #RethinkSugaryDrinks - http://www.rethinksugarydrink.org.au/ Note: While we encourage everyone to reduce their consumption of added sugars for their general health, it is important to note that type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that cannot be prevented. Baby food with added sugar does not lead to type 1 diabetes.



02.01.2022 There are roughly 1.35 million Australians living with known, diagnosed diabetes and around 500,000 Australians living with silent, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes.... Sadly, men are more likely to be diagnosed with a range of serious health conditions including heart disease. Tomorrow is the start of Men's Health Week. We will be focussing on some important issues relating to men and diabetes, including mental health aspects and some physical aspects that aren’t often talked about. Some of the topics we cover may be a little uncomfortable to discuss, but that doesn't make them any less important. We're here to support you. Stay tuned.

01.01.2022 MedAdvisor is helping people around the country to use medication safely, effectively and on-time. Don't take our word for it, here's what our users are saying about the app online! https://medadvisor.com.au/Home/Testimonials

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