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“Diabetes Prevention and Support,” a free four-week education series for adults was held during May 2011 at the Heritage State Park visitors' center. With a common-sense, easy-to-use approach that focuses on healthy eating and exercise, Saint Anne's Hospital’s certified diabetes educators, Rose Marie Couto, RN, CDE, and Laurie Hammontree, RD, LDN, CDE, describe the simple steps can help prevent or control one of the country’s most prevalent medical conditions where blood glucose levels are higher than normal. The incidence of diabetes in the Fall River area is higher than both state and national averages. The goal of this program is to help people understand diabetes, learn what’s possible to help them prevent or manage diabetes, and get the help they need so they can live healthy, productive lives. The event was held at Heritage State Park so participants could take advantage of the boardwalk to also get some exercise before or after the morning sessions. Click here see a video of Ms. Couto's presentation and here for Ms. Hammontree's. For more information, contact Ms. Couto at 508-674-5600, X2490.
 

(Top row) Laurie Hammontree and Rose Marie Couto distribute hand-outs to participants in the first educational session held in the Heritage State Park visitors' center auditorium before Rose Marie begins her talk on a basic understanding of diabetes. (Bottom row) Laurie Hammontree covers the types and quantities of various foods to include in a diabetic diet as well as how to read a food label and how to deal with restaurant foods. 

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