National Diabetes Education Program
National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) was started by the NIH and CDC in 1997 to educate the public about the risks of diabetes.[1] NDEP's goal is to reduce the illness and death caused by diabetes and its complications. To help meet this goal, NDEP provides free diabetes education information to the public.
References
- Siminerio LM (Jan 2018). "The National Diabetes Education Program at 20 Years: Lessons Learned and Plans for the Future". 41 (2). Diabetes Care. doi:10.2337/dc17-0976. PMID 29358463. Retrieved 30 Sep 2020. Cite journal requires
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