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Diabetes 2000: Recommendations for a strategy on diabetes prevention and control in Saskatchewan
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This report from the Saskatchewan Advisory Committee on Diabetes presents recommendations for the development of a viable strategy for diabetes prevention, care, treatment and support. Includes demographics on diabetes prevalence in Saskatchewan, with specific statistics on women and aboriginal peoples
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SASKATCHEWAN
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Government of Saskatchewan
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Best Practice Review
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Publication Year |
2000
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Government of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Advisory Committee on Diabetes. (2000). Diabetes 2000: Recommendations for a strategy on diabetes prevention and control in Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://www.publications.gov.sk.ca/details.cfm?p=12042.
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March 2010 |
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Diabetes In Canadian Women
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This chapter summarizes the key issues related to diabetes and diabetes measurement in Canadian women. Data is drawn from self-reported survey data, administrative databases, as well as the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS).
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NATIONAL
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Catherine Kelly, Gillian L. Booth
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Topic Synthesis
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2003
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"Diabetes In Canadian Women." Women's Health Surveillance Report: A Multidimensional Look at the Health of Canadian Women. Ottawa: Health Canada, 2003
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January 2009 |
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Type 2 Diabetes and Women's Health in British Columbia: A Review of the Evidence
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This report synthesizes current knowledge regarding the emerging women’s health crisis of Type 2 Diabetes in BC. Since Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed with social and/or clinical intervention, implementation of women-focused strategies can positively impact or reverse current trends.
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Women's Health Research Institute
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Topic Synthesis
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2008
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Women's Health Research Institute. Type 2 Diabetes and Women's Health in British Columbia: A Review of the Evidence. Vancouver, BC: Provincial Health Services Authority; 2008
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February 2009 |
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