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Northwest Health to Present Free Seminar about Diabetes, including Remission

Northwest Health to Present Free Seminar about Diabetes, including Remission

Did you know that nearly half of all adults in the United States have diabetes and in many cases, it could have been prevented or slowed? 

To learn how you or a loved one can prevent diabetes and the complications it causes, join Clarise Largen, BSN, RN, CDCES, Licensed Diabetes Educator as she presents a free HealthyU wellness seminar, Diabetes: Prevent it, Delay it, Put it into Remission. The seminar will be held from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 29 at Health Foundation of La Porte located at 140 East Shore Parkway in La Porte, Indiana. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control, forty-nine percent of adults in the United States have diabetes or prediabetes. Diabetes can lead to serious health conditions, especially in those with chronic health conditions like obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver, and high blood pressure. 

During her talk, Clarise will dive deep into the actions you can take to stop type 2 diabetes from progressing. She has included ample time for a question and answer session as well. 

HealthyU is a wellness series offered by Northwest Health to provide the community with relevant health and wellness topics. The free seminars are geared to answer you and your families’ questions and provide simple and actionable steps to improve your quality of life and help you live healthier. 

To register for Diabetes: Prevent it, Delay it, or Put it into Remission visit: NWHinfo.com/DiabetesNews. Registration is encouraged and refreshments will be available.

About Northwest Health

Northwest Health is a regional healthcare system committed to providing communities in Northwest Indiana with high-quality, accessible health care — from highly specialized care and surgical services to more routine primary care. The system of more than 60 access points includes three hospitals, five emergency departments, urgent care centers, outpatient surgery centers, an ambulance service, and physician offices. A compassionate team of caregivers work hard to fulfill its mission to help people get well and live healthier. For more information, visit NWHealthIN.com.