Did you know that some ethnicities are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than others?
Find out your risk – it could be the most important thing you do today.
riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes, but certain factors can increase your risk – such as carrying excess weight. You can significantly reduce your risk by making small lifestyle changes with support from the Healthier You programme.
Check your risk today.
riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
Type 2 diabetes can be a very serious condition. The good news is that you can significantly reduce your risk by making small lifestyle changes with support from your local Healthier You programme.
Find out your risk – it could be the most important thing you do today.
riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes, but certain factors can increase your risk – such as high blood pressure. You can significantly reduce your risk by making small lifestyle changes with support from the Healthier You programme.
Check your risk today. riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
Anyone can develop type 2 diabetes, but certain factors can increase your risk – such as being over 40.
Check your risk using the Diabetes UK risk tool. It could be the most important thing you do today.
riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
The Healthier You programme offers people at risk of type 2 diabetes a lifestyle change programme. Participants can choose between face-to-face groups and a digital service.
Check your risk of type 2 diabetes – it could be the most important thing you do today.
riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
Research shows that the Healthier You programme has reduced new diagnoses of type 2
diabetes in England, saving thousands of people from it’s potentially serious consequences.
Check your risk of type 2 diabetes – it could be the most important thing you do today.
riskscore.diabetes.org.uk
National Social Prescribing Day
What is Social Prescribing Day?
Social Prescribing Day is an annual celebration of social prescribing, recognising link workers, local community groups and regional and national organisations which support people’s health and well-being.
Since 2019, thousands of organisations, link workers, medical professionals, academics and students have taken part across the country and around the world. Every year, we have joined together to hold events, share ideas and highlight the impact of social prescribing on people and communities.
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Medicines that are unused and thrown away cost the NHS £300 million of tax payers’ money every year.
Did you know medicines cannot be re-used once they have left the pharmacy? Open prescription bags in the pharmacy. If your bag contains unwanted medicines you can return them to the pharmacist, then and there. You can only do this before you leave the pharmacy.