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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
 abetes-what-should-i-know
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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
 abetes-what-should-i-know
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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
 abetes-what-should-i-know
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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
 abetes-what-should-i-know
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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
 abetes-what-should-i-know
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DESCRIPTION:November is Diabetes Awareness month. Diabetes has become the f
 astest-growing chronic disease in the world. Nationwide\, over 38 million 
 people have diabetes and nearly 98 million have prediabetes. In the last 2
 0 years\, the number of Americans with diagnosed diabetes has more than do
 ubled. However\, there are simple steps we can take to reverse this trend.
  We can raise our level of awareness about diabetes\, helping to prevent s
 ome types of diabetes from occurring\, or managing diabetes to regain cont
 rol of blood sugar\, possibly even regressing the condition in some cases.
 \n\n \n\nOpen to the entire Cornell community\, no Wellness membership is 
 neededRegister hereJoin Cornell Wellness the week of Nov 17 to enhance you
 r knowledge of diabetesTake part in one or more of these offerings by Nove
 mber 23 and be entered to win a prize ($50 value) \n\nDiabetes Sound Bites
  – Watch C's video on how to navigate all the information and sound-bite
 s about diabetes. You'll gain tools for evaluating information\, avoiding 
 manipulation\, and knowing which sources to trust\n\nDiabetes Starter Meal
  Plans – Brinda will send nutrition resources to get you started with a 
 healthy eating plan. This is a good place to begin\, whether you have been
  diagnosed with diabetes\, pre-diabetes or just in the contemplation phase
  to start eating healthy\n\nDiabetes Management and Physical Activity - Jo
 in Tina for this pre-recorded presentation that you may watch at any time 
 addressing the impact of physical activity on the management of diabetes\,
  learning about the influencing role exercise has on the level of glucose 
 in your blood stream\n\nDiabetes and Added Sugars – Engage with Kerry in
  this fun challenge. Raise your own awareness of the added sugars you cons
 ume by totaling them up for one day during the week. Be a detective and us
 e food labels or internet searches to discover the added sugars in the foo
 ds and drinks you take in. Additional information on the relationship betw
 een added sugars and diabetes will be shared with folks who indicate their
  interest in participating in this part of the campaign on the registratio
 n form\n\nQuestions? Contact Brinda Sankar (bv222@cornell.edu).
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Quarterly Health Campaign – Diabetes\, what should I know?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/quarterly-health-campaign-di
 abetes-what-should-i-know
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