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The Monthly Monitor – December 2025

In this month’s edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we highlight new research findings, community programs, and practical tools for living well with diabetes: Research Insight: A new study suggests that people with type 2 diabetes who follow a Mediterranean-style diet experience better blood sugar control and reduced cardiovascular risk — reinforcing […]

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The Monthly Monitor November 2025

In this month’s edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we feature new research, community highlights, and practical resources to support diabetes care and prevention: Research Insight: A recent study finds that people with type 2 diabetes who regularly walk after meals can significantly lower blood sugar levels — reinforcing that simple, consistent

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The Monthly Monitor – October 2025

In this month’s edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we share new insights, opportunities, and community highlights: Research Insight: A new study suggests that people with type 2 diabetes who regularly consume yogurt may experience improved blood sugar control and reduced inflammation — adding to growing evidence that fermented dairy can support

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The Monthly Monitor – September 2025

In this month’s edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we have several timely updates and resources: Research Insight: A new study highlights significant gaps in diabetes care among U.S. adults, showing that fewer than 20% meet all recommended targets for blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol, and smoking cessation. Advocacy Efforts: The American

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The Monthly Monitor – August 2025

In this month’s edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we have several important updates and resources: Research Insight: Scientists in China report reprogramming fat cells to produce insulin — a remarkable step that allowed a person with type 1 diabetes to become insulin‑independent in an early case report. Advocacy Efforts: The American

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The Monthly Monitor – July 2025

In this edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we have several important updates and resources: Research Insight: Emerging evidence about preserving lean muscle during weight loss suggests some GLP‑1 therapies may help protect muscle mass — an important consideration for people managing weight and diabetes. Advocacy Efforts: The American Diabetes Association continues

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The Monthly Monitor – May 2025

In this edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we share key updates and resources for our community as we enter May: Mental Health Awareness Month: May is Mental Health Awareness Month, highlighting the crucial link between mental well-being and diabetes management. The newsletter offers tips and resources for maintaining mental health while

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The Monthly Monitor – April 2025

In this edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we share important updates and resources for our community as we move into April: Stress Awareness Month: April is Stress Awareness Month, emphasizing the impact of stress on diabetes management. The newsletter provides strategies for managing stress effectively to improve overall health. Upcoming Events:

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The Monthly Monitor – March 2025

In this edition of the Diabetes Coalition of York’s Monthly Monitor, we share essential updates and resources for our community as we enter March: National Nutrition Month: March is National Nutrition Month, focusing on the importance of healthy eating habits and balanced nutrition for managing diabetes. The newsletter provides tips for making informed food choices.

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