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NDEP-126 |
The AAPI resources in this catalog are organized in three main categories: 1) Resources for professionals and community organizations 2) Resources for individuals and families 3) Resources for outreach and promotion. Each of these categories includes culturally and linguistically tailored resources that respond to the unique needs of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. You’ll also find quick reference information that lets you know at a glance what materials are available in languages other than English or are culturally relevant for specific communities. Last reviewed: 07/01/2012 |
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NDEP-74EN | Two Reasons I Find Time to Prevent Diabetes: My Future and Theirs (in English) This tip sheet to helps Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at risk for type 2 diabetes move more and eat less to lower their risk for diabetes. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 |
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NDEP-67 | 4 Steps to Control Your Diabetes. For Life. These four steps help people with diabetes understand, monitor, and manage their diabetes to help them stay healthy. This publication is excellent for people newly diagnosed with diabetes or who just want to learn more about controlling the disease. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 |
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NDEP-52EN | Take Care of Your Heart. Manage Your Diabetes (in English) This patient education sheet explains the link between diabetes and heart disease. It encourages patients to work with their health care team to set targets and manage their blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol. It includes a record form to track target numbers. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 |
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NDEP-90 | Silent Trauma: Diabetes, Health Status, and the Refugee - Southeast Asians in the United States This white paper for health care professionals, community leaders, and policymakers gives recommendations to reduce the impact of diabetes in Southeast Asians in the United States. Last reviewed: 12/29/2011 |
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NDEP-97 |
This comprehensive tool kit is designed to help organizations strengthen capacity in eight core areas: community assessment, evaluation, organizational support, staffing, building coalitions and partnerships, funding, community outreach, and marketing. Examples are drawn from experiences in working with Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, but the work sheets and tools can apply to work with any community. Learn how to obtain continuing education credits for reading the chapters in the tool kit Last reviewed: 11/18/2011 |
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NDEP-60 | Small Steps. Big Rewards. Your GAME PLAN to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes: Information for Patients This three-booklet package helps people assess their risk for developing diabetes and implement a program to prevent or delay the onset of the disease and it includes an activity tracker and a fat and calorie counter. Last reviewed: 10/01/2006 Also available in these languages: |
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NDEP-8 |
This tip sheet helps people work with their health care team to make a successful diabetes action plan. In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the four-page tip sheet, online only, two-page PDF versions in two-color and black &white formats are available for ease of printing. Also available in Spanish. Last reviewed: 02/02/2012 Also available in these languages: |
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NDEP-10 |
Learn more about the importance of knowing your blood sugar numbers. This publication contains information on the A1C test, self-monitoring blood glucose, and working with a health care team to set blood glucose targets and reach them. In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the four-page tip sheet, online only, two-page PDF versions in two-color and black &white formats are available for ease of printing. Last reviewed: 02/01/2012 Also available in these languages: |
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NDEP-76 | Get Real! You Don't Have to Knock Yourself Out to Prevent Diabetes This tip sheet encourages people at risk for type 2 diabetes to move more and eat less to lower their risk for diabetes. Last reviewed: 05/01/2011 |
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