Earlier today, locals learned more about how diabetes impacts the city of Mobile.
) - Earlier today, locals learned more about how diabetes impacts the city of Mobile at the city’s first Diabetes Informational.
“Thirty-seven percent of Mobile residents are diagnosed as being diabetic or pre-diabetic,” said Gwinn. A lineup of essential resources were provided for attendees. From the Alabama Kidney Foundation to vision and blood pressure screenings, attendees were provided with crucial information and services. Participants also engaged in insightful conversations about the importance of dieting and exercise.
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