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  2. Prevention of type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the NHS's diabetes prevention programme Healthier You offers personalised face-to-face and digital services. [26] Assessment of the programme is ongoing, but based on the first 36,000 patients, it seems that those who complete the programme manage to reduce their blood sugar levels and lose weight. [27] [28] At the same time, only 1 ...

  3. Billions being spent by NHS on ‘preventable’ diabetes ...

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    An NHS spokesperson said: “More than 1.6 million people in England have benefited from the NHS’ Diabetes Prevention programme, while our world-leading Path to Remission programme, which ...

  4. People seeking NHS weight-loss help heavier than those ... - AOL

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    The NHS is encouraging people to get help through its diabetes prevention programme.

  5. DESMOND (diabetes) - Wikipedia

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    DESMOND is the first national education programme created for people with Type 2 diabetes. DESMOND meets the criteria NICE identified as being the characteristics of a quality, evidence-based structured education programme. A NHS training course is available for type 1 diabetics called DAFNE (Dose Adjustment for Normal Eating).

  6. Type 2 diabetes prevention programme ‘reaps other benefits ...

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    The NHS programme appears to help patients lose weight and reduce blood pressure, as well as reduce their sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes prevention programme ‘reaps other benefits’ – study ...

  7. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    NHS Health Check is a prevention programme that invites adults without pre-existing health conditions, aged between 40 and 74 in England for a health check-up every five years to screen for key conditions including heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and stroke. [133]

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