Diabetes is a growing global health concern affecting millions of people, often without them even realizing it. This course, “Diabetes Awareness,” is designed to provide a clear, practical, and medically-informed understanding of diabetes, including its causes, symptoms, prevention strategies, and management techniques. Whether you are a student, healthcare worker, caregiver, or simply someone wanting to understand diabetes better, this course is tailored to meet your needs.
You will learn about the different types of diabetes — Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes — and how lifestyle, genetics, and other risk factors contribute to the development of the condition. The course emphasizes prevention and early detection, providing tools for healthy living and long-term disease management.
We’ll cover the role of diet, exercise, medication, and blood glucose monitoring, and explore complications that can arise from unmanaged diabetes. You’ll also understand the emotional and social aspects of living with diabetes, including support systems and community resources.
Through engaging lessons, real-life case studies, and interactive materials, this course breaks down complex medical concepts into easy-to-understand language. No prior medical knowledge is required. By the end, you’ll be empowered to make informed choices for yourself or to support others affected by diabetes.
Take control of your health and help spread awareness — because knowledge is the first step toward prevention and management.




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