November is National Diabetes Month
This year’s focus is on the link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Take Control of Your Health
Adults with diabetes are nearly twice as likely to die from heart disease or stroke as people without diabetes. This is because over time, high blood glucose from diabetes can damage your blood vessels and the nerves that control your heart.
Tips to Help Lower Your Chances of Having Heart Disease or a Stroke
Stop Smoking or Using Other Tobacco Products
Manage Your A1C, Blood Pressure, and Cholesterol Levels
Be More Physically Active
Manage Stress
Maintain Healthy Lifestyle Habits
Take Medicines as Prescribed by Your Doctor
Take The Risk Test (ADA Test)
Why Focus on Diabetes?
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the United States. It can cause blindness, nerve damage, kidney disease, and other health problems if it’s not controlled.
One in 10 Americans have diabetes — that’s more than 30 million people. And another 84 million adults in the United States are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The good news? People who are at high risk for type 2 diabetes can lower their risk if they make healthy changes. Examples of healthy changes include eating healthy, getting more physical activity, and losing weight.
How Can You
Make a Difference?
Your Health Starts Here
We Have Many Clinics to Serve You
CWFM Yakima
Address
1806 W. Lincoln Ave. Yakima, Washington 98902
Phone
509-452-4520
CHCW Ellensburg
Address
521 East Mountain View Ave Ellensburg, WA 98926
Phone
509-962-1414
Naches Medical Clinic
Address
102 East 2nd street Naches, WA 98937
Phone
509-653-2235
Highland Clinic
Address
915 Wisconsin Ave Tieton, WA 98947
Phone
509-673-0044
Senior Care
Phone
509-574-6105