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Wondering How to Stop Diabetes Before It Starts?
Diabetes Prevention Program at U-M

Have you been told you have pre-diabetes? Insulin resistance? Maybe your recent lab value has shown that you have pre-diabetes? If so, don’t worry. We are here to help.
There's a new Diabetes Prevention Program at U-M for people who want to prevent type 2 diabetes. The program is researched based and it's recognized by the CDC.
You will meet weekly with a Registered Dietitian (RD) and a group of people who also want to share ideas to improve their health. Topics include healthy eating, physical activity, problem-solving and coping skills. Since it is a year-long program, you will be ready to make real lifestyle changes that are proven to improve your health. In fact, research shows that this program is twice as effective as medication alone at preventing Type 2 Diabetes.
Join us for a 1 hour information session during the week of September 13, 2015 to sign up for the program. Attendance at an information session is required to participate in the program. Learn more here about the various locations around the Health System: http://www.uofmhealth.org/conditions-treatments/diabetes-prevention-program
There's a new Diabetes Prevention Program at U-M for people who want to prevent type 2 diabetes. The program is researched based and it's recognized by the CDC.
You will meet weekly with a Registered Dietitian (RD) and a group of people who also want to share ideas to improve their health. Topics include healthy eating, physical activity, problem-solving and coping skills. Since it is a year-long program, you will be ready to make real lifestyle changes that are proven to improve your health. In fact, research shows that this program is twice as effective as medication alone at preventing Type 2 Diabetes.
Join us for a 1 hour information session during the week of September 13, 2015 to sign up for the program. Attendance at an information session is required to participate in the program. Learn more here about the various locations around the Health System: http://www.uofmhealth.org/conditions-treatments/diabetes-prevention-program