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Diabetes Action contributes with diabetes and medical supplies for earthquake survivors in Haiti

Assistance for Haiti

Diabetes Action is sending $1.5 million of needed diabetes supplies, insulin syringes, wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, prosthetics, and other hospital supplies desperately needed by the Hope Hospital (Hospital Espoir) in Port-au-Prince.

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Complementary Corner

Cinnamon - an effective herbal treatment for diabetes?
Diabetes Action helped fund the initial research that suggested that cinnamon could help reduce blood sugar for those with type 2. What has additional research found? Dr. Bradley discusses the newest findings and explains how cinnamon may help you.
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New videos available! New topics include stress reduction, gluten sensitivity, and nutritional deficiencies after gastric bypass surgery. Also browse our video archive with such topics as: Cinnamon; Vitamin D; and Sexual Dysfunction.
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Free Booklet

Our free booklet "Managing Your Diabetes - Basics and Beyond" includes information on preventing complications, eating basics, medications, carbohydrate counting, sweeteners, exercise, vitamins/minerals, and natural ways to manage diabetes.
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