a survey conducted among 6,578 students at a large urban school board in southern ontario in september, october and november 2020 found striking changes.
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
the canadian centre for caregiving excellence supports and empowers caregivers and care providers, advances the knowledge and capacity of the caregiving field, and advocates for effective and visionary social policy, with a disability-informed approach.
the canadian centre for caregiving excellence is investing in a cross-territory mapping exercise to better understand the needs and challenges of those who provide care in nunavut.
the canadian centre for caregiving excellence supports and empowers caregivers and care providers, advances the knowledge and capacity of the caregiving field, and advocates for effective and visionary social policy, with a disability-informed approach.
the canadian centre for caregiving excellence is investing in a cross-territory mapping exercise to better understand the needs and challenges of those who provide care in nunavut.
the canadian centre for caregiving excellence supports and empowers caregivers and care providers, advances the knowledge and capacity of the caregiving field, and advocates for effective and visionary social policy, with a disability-informed approach.
the canadian centre for caregiving excellence is investing in a cross-territory mapping exercise to better understand the needs and challenges of those who provide care in nunavut.
a survey conducted among 6,578 students at a large urban school board in southern ontario in september, october and november 2020 found striking changes.
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
two-thirds had felt embarrassed about their diabetes and were more likely to have poor blood sugar control than the one-third who did not experience stigma
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?
for most people, the key to successful diabetes management is to be actively involved in their own care. but for many, the question is, how do you do that?