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Diabetes research, advocacy, education, support - Diabetes Canada Sign up to be a professional member and get access to the latest diabetes research, ongoing education opportunities and will be the first to get updates about Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines
Diabetes Canada - Wikipedia On February 13, 2017, the Canadian Diabetes Association became Diabetes Canada Today, Diabetes Canada is active in more than 150 Canadian communities and supports people living with diabetes through research, advocacy, education and services [2]
Canadian Diabetes Association - National Organization for . . . The Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) is a voluntary organization that was founded in 1949 to serve the needs of people with diabetes The organization currently consists of approximately 170 branches across Canada
Canadian Diabetes Association We lead the fight against diabetes by helping those affected by diabetes to live healthy lives, preventing the onset and consequences of diabetes, and discovering a cure
Resources - Diabetes Canada Welcome to our resource centre, which is full of information we have created for people affected by diabetes and those who support them, whether that’s family or healthcare professionals!
About us - Diabetes Canada On February 13, 2017, The Canadian Diabetes Association changed its name to Diabetes Canada This name change represents our renewed commitment to changing the conversation around diabetes, making the invisible disease more visible, and raising awareness about the diabetes epidemic
Health-care providers - Diabetes Canada Our clinical tools, resources and guidelines chapters are designed to support diabetes prevention, diagnosis, care, and management Consult the full Tools Resources list, browse by categories, or read individual chapters to learn more
About diabetes - Diabetes Canada Five to 10 percent of Canadians with diabetes are living with type 1 diabetes Learn more about the signs, symptoms, treatment, and complications associated with type 1 diabetes
Contact us - Diabetes Canada To this end, Diabetes Canada encourages employees and other stakeholders, like volunteers, to raise serious legal, financial, ethical, health and safety and other concerns they might have about Diabetes Canada