DHS
diabetes survey available online
Survey
results will help prevent and control diabetes
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[November 04, 2009]
CHICAGO -- The Illinois Department of
Human Services and the Illinois State Diabetes Commission have
launched an online survey to gain information about diabetes in
Illinois. The "Speak Out About Diabetes" survey is used to help
identify needs or barriers regarding diabetes prevention and
control. The survey is available at
www.dhs.state.il.us.
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"It's not easy to manage diabetes, but it's worth it," said IDHS
Secretary Michelle Saddler. "We know that maintaining glucose
control is important to prevent diabetes complications. Also, those
with risk factors for diabetes may reduce or delay the onset of
diabetes through weight loss and increased regular physical
activity."
The Illinois State Diabetes Commission was established by
legislation to identify additional diabetes needs across the state.
Two of the commission's duties are to gather information from the
general public on issues pertaining to the prevention, treatment and
control of diabetes; and to examine the needs of adults, children,
racial and ethnic minorities, and medically underserved populations
who have diabetes. The commission prepares an annual report for the
governor and legislative leadership. The report is used to help
formulate the state's diabetes prevention and control plans.
The key messages for everyone -- those with diabetes, their
family members and those at risk for developing diabetes -- are to
know the risks and warning signs for diabetes; know how to respond
to diabetes and where to get information and treatment; and know how
to take control and manage diabetes.
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In Illinois more than 841,000 adults have been told by their
doctor that they have diabetes. Providing support and resources to
help health care providers, people with diabetes and their families
maintain their glucose levels is part of the Department of Human
Services' overall mission to assist everyone in achieving maximum
self-sufficiency, independence and health. For more information on
managing diabetes, visit
www.dhs.state.il.us.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Human Services
file received from the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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