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World Diabetes Day

Carrying too much weight around your middle increases your risk of diabetes and heart disease, that’s according to Ciara Heverin, Community Diabetes Dietitian with the Community Nutrition Service, HSE West. As today, November 14, is World Diabetes Day, Ciara wants to highlight the growing number of people being diagnosed with diabetes in Ireland.

Kick-start the New Year with help from the Diabetes Federation

The Kilkenny Branch of the Diabetes Federation of Ireland will hold a Public Education Meeting on Wednesday, January 13 2010 in the Newpark Hotel, Kilkenny at 8pm. Admission is free and all are welcome.

Galway Traveller study shows they are at high risk of developing diabetes

Members of the travelling community need to be made aware they have a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes than the general population, according to new Irish research carried out in Galway.

Learn more about Type 2 diabetes at public meeting

A public meeting on Type 2 diabetes will take place at the Maldron Hotel, Oranmore, on Thursday January 28 at 7.45pm.

Chinese night in aid of Croi

The Chinese restaurant, the Royal Villa in Salthill, has teamed up with local heart charity Croí to host a novel Chinese evening on Tuesday September 29.

Diabetes meeting deferred to month end

Due to the current adverse weather conditions the Diabetes Federation of Ireland, Kilkenny Branch Public Education Meeting which was scheduled to be held on Wednesday last at the Newpark Hotel has been deferred until Wednesday January 27, at 8pm at the same venue. Admission is free and all are welcome.

NUIG research alliance to tackle diabetes

NUI Galway and the University of Ulster have joined forces with HSE West and the Western Health and Social Care Trust to create a collaborative cross-border partnership on diabetes-related research.

Diabetes information booklet launched

An information booklet on the management of diabetes in pregnancy aims to promote high quality care and service to women with the condition to ensure the outcome for mother and baby matches that of non-diabetic women.

 

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