A free six week program, offered on-line through Zoom, is aimed at helping people with diabetes learn to manage their disease and improve their health. Some of the topics covered include nutrition, controlling blood sugar, exercise, stress management, foot care, etc...
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A free six week program, offered on-line through Zoom, is aimed at helping people with diabetes learn to manage their disease and improve their health. Some of the topics covered include nutrition, controlling blood sugar, exercise, stress management, foot care, etc.
The program is offered free of charge and will be taught by UT/TSU Extension on Wednesdays at 9:00 a.m., starting Feb. 10 and continuing through March 17. You must pre-register and then the Zoom link will be emailed to you. Go to bedford.tennessee.edu for more information or tiny.utk.edu/TCYD to register or call the Extension Office at 684-5971 for questions.