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What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 7:54am On Jul 27, 2018
If you can count 1 to 7, then you can stop diabetes. Whether you want to — advocate, get walking, get riding, volunteer, or donate, your involvement brings us one day closer to a world without diabetes. So act now.

Diabetes is a serious chronic condition that impacts the body’s ability to produce or use insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels.

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition, where the body does not produce insulin. Whilst there is no cure and it cannot be prevented, early detection, treatment and lifestyle modifications can help both living with the condition and preventing life threatening complications and hospitalisation.

Type 2 diabetes, unlike type 1, is associated with lifestyle risk factors. Over 85% of all cases of diabetes are type 2. With type 2 diabetes, the body either doesn't produce enough insulin, or it resists insulin. Symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, hunger, fatigue and blurred vision. In some cases, there may be no symptoms. Many people with type 2 diabetes are unaware of their condition and remain undiagnosed. Early detection and monitoring can allow type 2 diabetes to be managed through lifestyle modification and can slow the progression of complications.

Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy but usually disappears once the baby is born. Gestational diabetes impacts both mother and child and requires close monitoring and treatment to prevent complications. Women diagnosed with gestational diabetes are 50% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes at a later stage.

Below are 67 ways you can support the campaign by Health2Wealth to stop diabetes in Africa.

1. Register On Our Website.
2. Ask A Diabetes Related Public Question.
3. Ask A Diabetes Related Private Question.
4. Answer A Diabetes Related Question.
5. Vote A Diabetes Question Or An Answer.
6. Participate In Diabetes Writing Contest. 
7. Do A Prediabetes Test. 
8. Join The 30 Days Diabetes Wellness Group On Facebook. 
9. Join The 30 Days Diabetes Wellness Facebook Event Page.
10. Volunteer As Accountability Partner.
11. Participate As Diabetes Patient.
12. Participate As Diabetes Caregiver. 
13. Participate As Diabetes Patient Experience Focus Group.
14. Participate As Diabetes Ophthalmologist.
15. Participate As Registered Dietitian. 
16. Participate As Specialist Diabetes Podiatrist.
17. Participate As General Dentist.
18. Participate As Consultant Nephrologist.
19. Participate As General Dermatologist.
20. Participate As Endocrinologist.
21. Participate As A Doctor Service Partner.
22. Participate As A Registered Nurse Service Partner.
23. Participate As A Health Extension Worker Service Partner.
24. Participate As A Lab Scientist Service Partner.
25. Participate As A Pharmacist Service Partner. 
26. Participate As Location Service Provider.
27. Pharmacy Store Owner.
28. Wellness Retailers.
29. Health & Wellness Dealers. 
30. Network Marketing Investors. 
31. Medical Device & Equipment Retailers.
32. Diabetic Nutritional Supplement Promoter.
33. Health & Wellness Ebook Self-publishers.
34. Provision & Supermarket Retailers.
35. Graphics & General Printing Services.
36. Health Screening Services.
37. Sponsor The Diabetes Writing Contest. 
38. Sponsor YALICare Health Advocacy For Diabetes. 
39. Sponsor A Community Medical Outreach Program. 
40. Sponsor Or Gift A Patient Diabetes Wellness Pack.
41. Sponsor A Diabetes Online Promotional Campaign.
42. Make A Donation To Support Kids With Diabetes.
43. Participate In Shop2Wellness Program. 
44. Participate In Shop2Wellpreneur Program. 
45. Offer Discounted Products Or Services. 
46. Provide Free Diabetes Related Service(s). 
47. Host A Diabetes YALICare Event. 
48. Volunteer As Media Advocate.
49. Volunteer As Celebrity Advocate.
50. Volunteer As Event Attendant Or Organizer.
51. Volunteer As Accountability
52. Volunteer As A Primary Caregiver.
53. Volunteer As A Social Media Moderator. 
54. Volunteer For Step Out Work To Stop Diabetes. 
55. Like Health2Wealth Facebook Page.
56. Follow Heath2Wealth Twitter Account.
57. Join Health2Wealth Facebook Community Group.
58. Connect Health2Wealth On LinkedIn. 
59. Like Health2Wealth Instagram Page. 
60. Invite Your Friends To Health2Wealth Facebook Group.
61. Share Posts On The  Diabetes Facebook Group.
62. Share Diabetes Facts Posts. 
63. Leave Comment On Diabetes Facts Posts. 
64. Use The Campaign HashTag.
65. Leave A Comment On Nairaland.
66. Read At Least A Diabetic Article A Week From Our Blog. Visit our blog to read latest post related to diabetes.
67. Participate In Upcoming World Diabetes  Day Program Activities.

Over To You

You can start your support for the campaign to stop diabetes in Africa by commenting below how you will support the campaign to stop diabetes from the list above. After commenting, we'll reply you with the step to follow to show your support.

Together, let's stop Diabetes in Africa for generation to come!

Source: https://health2wealth.org/question/how-can-i-support-the-campaign-to-stop-diabetes/

Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 7:56am On Jul 27, 2018
I will Participate In Shop2Wellness Program.
Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 11:58am On Jul 27, 2018
1. Register On Our Website. To register, visit https://health2wealth.org/login/
Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 2:25pm On Jul 27, 2018
3. Ask A Diabetes Related Private Question. To ask a private question, choose the My Health Chat category. In My Health Chat category, questions can only be seen by the author of the question and the admin. Please note that responses to private questions may be delayed except for our premium members. To ask a private question, visit the Ask Question Page. https://health2wealth.org/ask-question/
Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 3:52pm On Jul 27, 2018
Over to you
Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 8:25pm On Jul 27, 2018
4. Answer A Diabetes Related Question. You can answer any of the diabetes related questions posted by Health2Wealth members and the general public. No answer is too wrong to submit. To answer a question, visit the Diabetes Question Category page. Click any of the diabetes questions, login and answer. Visit: https://health2wealth.org/ask-question/
Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by jetroolowole(m): 5:13am On Jul 28, 2018
I will Volunteer As Accountability Partner
Re: What Are You Doing To Support The Campaign To Stop Diabetes In Africa! by health2wealth: 7:38am On Jul 28, 2018
jetroolowole:
I will Volunteer As Accountability Partner
Thanks for showing your support to stop Diabetes in Africa. We are calling for volunteer accountability partner for our Diabetes Wellness Program. An accountability partner is the person who keeps a patient accountable. Although this could be a family member or a friend, having close friends or family as your accountability partners can be detrimental to your success if they won’t hold you accountable. To apply visit: https://www.facebook.com/H2WAfrica/jobs/229821087656139

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