Diabetes Sisters and the Society for Health Research has published a report on women in women and diabetes

Women and 10 health issues diabetes in women with diabetes, the promotion of women's health through the prevention, diagnosis,...

Women and 10 health issues diabetes in women with diabetes, the promotion of women's health through the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management

Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) August 02, 2016 the program

Diabetes Sisters and Health Research Society (SWHR®) of women have come together, "Women and Diabetes: 10 Health to provide topics of interest to women with diabetes", a report which wants to educate women with diabetes, diabetes educators and healthcare professionals in a variety of health issues.

Edited by Aimee Gallagher, MPH, MS (SWHR) and Anna Norton, MS (Diabetes Sisters), the report the specific problems of women emphasizes living with diabetes, from prevention, treatment, interventions and differences in the different hormonal phases in the life cycle of a Mrs.

A question that has been included in the report will, later this month at the American Association of Diabetes Educators Annual Conference in San Diego presents a healthy pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes plan. Report issues on an important basis for the selection for women and health professionals and educators who interact with them, to discussions between communities and health research and the needs of women to make living with diabetes.

Supported by grants from Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Merck and Novo Nordisk, the report brought together experts in the field of diabetes, including:

  • Brandy Barnes, RSU
  • Wendy L. Bennett, MD, MPH
  • Nicole M. Bereolos, PhD, MPH, CDE
  • Deborah Clegg, Ph.D.
  • Stephen Clement, MD
  • Elizabeth (Libby) Downs, MS, RD, CDE
  • Angela F. Ford, Ph.D., MSW
  • Aimee M. Gallagher, MPH, MS
  • Riva Greenberg, DPE, CHC
  • Diane Herbert, CDE, MSW, LS
  • Amy Hübschmann, MD, MPH
  • Monica Malampalli, PhD, MSc
  • Franck Mauvais-Jarvis, MD, PhD
  • Rhonda Merwin, PhD
  • Maria Mupanomunda, MD, PhD, MBA
  • Wanda Nicholson, MD, MPH, MBA
  • Anna Norton, MS
  • Donna Rice, MBA, RN, CDE, facade
  • Joshunda Sanders
  • Gary Scheiner, MS, CDE
  • Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDE, CDN

The experts represented various institutions such as: American Diabetes Association, health imperative black women, Cedars-Sinai, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Read To view the full report visit: https://diabetessisters.org/sites/default/files/DiabetesSistersQ10_Web.pdf

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on Diabetes Sisters

A 501 (c) (3) nonprofit Diabetes Sisters is the only global organization focused exclusively on women with diabetes. Our mission is to improve living with or at risk of developing diabetes and advocate on their behalf, the health and quality of life of women. Diabetes Sisters has a network of 10,000 pairs of members, the women with diabetes support target, Education and Advocacy together. Signature programs include monthly meetings of small groups (Meetup cloves); Diabetes Sisters conferences in the United States. the series about the life of websites and blogs, forums and online resources expert seminar class. For more information, visit diabetessisters.org site.

on SWHR

The Society for Research on Health (SWHR®) of women is a national nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington DC, which is widely recognized as the leaders of thought in the promotion of research into diseases and biological differences it is the dedicated transformation of women's health through science, education and training. Established in 1990 in favor of a group of doctors, medical research and health, aims SWHR draw attention to the variety of diseases and conditions that affect women disproportionately or mostly. For more information, see http://www.SWHR.org. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SWHR.

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