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United Way Brings Diabetes Awareness to the State House

United Way Brings Diabetes Awareness to the State House | United Way | Scoop.it

The United Way of Central Massachusetts partnered with the American Diabetes Association, MassBio, Novo Nordisk, and Joslin Diabetes Center on Wednesday to bring Changing Diabetes Day to the State House for World Diabetes Day.

 

 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

GolocalWorcester News Team

 

The United Way of Central Massachusetts partnered with the American Diabetes Association, MassBio, Novo Nordisk, and Joslin Diabetes Center on Wednesday to bring Changing Diabetes Day to the State House for World Diabetes Day.

 

Local Senators and Representatives, including Senate President Therese Murray and Representative Aaron Michlewitz, participated in an important informational briefing on the diabetes epidemic in Massachusetts. Diabetes poses a serious threat to individuals and families across the Commonwealth. The morning event consisted of a speaking program highlighting the impact of diabetes and provided an opportunity to share critical information with legislators.

 

November 14th is also recognized as World Diabetes Day by events around the globe to highlight the importance of diabetes awareness and increase education about diabetes worldwide. The State House was lit blue on Wednesday as a shining example of diabetes awareness. The goal is to raise awareness of the disease to policy makers and the general public.

 

"We need to close the gap—in order to prevent future cases of diabetes, and to ensure that the public makes this health issue a priority," said the organization.

 

Approximately, 557,200 Massachusetts adults, or a staggering 8.38 percent of the state’s population, are estimated to have diagnosed or undiagnosed diabetes, according to the Institute for Alternative Futures. 280 million people nationally have pre-diabetes – including 1,693,600 Massachusetts residents – a condition that puts them at the highest risk for developing type 2 diabetes.

 

For more information on the United Way of Central Massachusetts click here.

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INFOGRAPHIC: The Obesity Crisis

INFOGRAPHIC: The Obesity Crisis | United Way | Scoop.it
An infographic providing interesting facts about America's obesity epidemic and the impact on the economy, health, and the military.
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The Annie E. Casey Foundation/Spark Action KIDS COUNT Infographics Challenge Launches September 5!

The Annie E. Casey Foundation/Spark Action KIDS COUNT Infographics Challenge Launches September 5! | United Way | Scoop.it

It's not only what you say, it's how you say it.

 

Here’s your chance to create your own “beautiful thing”— a clear, colorful infographic that engages, educates and entertains—and win cool prizes for your effort.  We invite you to enter the KIDS COUNT Infographics Challenge!

 

The Challenge is a crowd-sourced competition that asks young people (13 to 21) and adults (22 and older) to creatively present the 2012 KIDS COUNT (http://datacenter.kidscount.org/) data that matter most to them. Focus on data about your city, your state or an issue area that affects the nation as a whole. It's up to you, because we know it's not just what you say that matters, it's how you say it.

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CDC VitalSigns - More People Walk to Better Health

CDC VitalSigns - More People Walk to Better Health | United Way | Scoop.it

Physical activity helps control weight, but it has other benefits. Physical activity such as walking can help improve health even without weight loss.

People need safe, convenient places to walk. People are more likely to walk and move about more when they feel protected from traffic and safe from crime and hazards.  Maintaining surfaces can keep people who walk from falling and getting hurt. This also helps wheelchairs and strollers and is safer for people with poor vision. People need to know where places to walk in their communities exist that are safe and convenient. Walking routes in and near neighborhoods encourage people to walk to stops for buses, trains, and trolleys.

 http://www.thecommunityguide.org/pa/index.html

 

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