The Voice Of Diabetes Website Re-Launch
The Voice of Diabetes Foundation, a national radio talk show and education resource designed to help prevent and manage the effects of diabetes has re-launched its website located at http://voiceofdiabetes.org.
Online, August 18, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The Voice of Diabetes Foundation, a national radio talk show and education resource designed to help prevent and manage the effects of diabetes has re-launched its website located at http://voiceofdiabetes.org.
The new website format helps better educate its readers by organizing critical heath information into topics relevant to their interest while spotlighting special topics using its radio talk show on KOKC AM 1520 and online blogcast capabilities.
The Voice of Diabetes Foundation's mission is to Inform, Educate & Empower, while sharing knowledge, news and professional insight on how to manage and live well with diabetes. Our commitment is to improve the health of people with diabetes and their loved ones.
Anastasia Marie Chehak, the host of The Voice of Diabetes is a nationally known diabetes authority, medical professional, educator, licensed dietitian and medical nutritionist and graduate of the of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. She is the founder of The Voice of Diabetes, the first national radio talk show to address the overwhelming spread of diabetes across the globe; a visionary trend-setter who is changing the way America looks at diabetes.
Having Type 1 Diabetes herself and being a pioneer Certified Diabetes Educator, Anastasia has long been on the frontline recognizing the danger of the growing diabetes epidemic and the need to help improve the health of our nation. In her many roles, Anastasia brings valuable leadership and depth of knowledge of diabetes.
She is leading a campaign with medical professionals to unite and inspire persons with diabetes, their families and communities to take real and sustained actions to embrace healthier lifestyles, reduce the risk of complications, and how to "live well with diabetes."
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