Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes's Blog – April 2012 Archive (6)

Former Miss America has Passion for Helping Students with Diabetes

In the second part of our discussion with former Miss America Nicole Johnson, she talks about why she started ‘Students With Diabetes’ and ‘Bringing Science Home’ and how the two organizations have evolved. Nicole has used her crown to truly help people! Read the full post at Discuss Diabetes here.

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Laura K.

Added by Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes on April 26, 2012 at 6:28am — 1 Comment

Power In Numbers: Public Weight Loss Efforts Sweep the Nation

Losing weight and making healthy lifestyle changes are no longer efforts people need to do on their own. We’re featuring some innovative ways people across the country are losing weight. Read the full post at Discuss Diabetes here.

Best,

Laura K.

Added by Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes on April 18, 2012 at 6:42am — No Comments

A1C Champion’s Wake-Up Call Leads to New Perspective

A trip to the hospital led Kirk Kenyon to reevaluate what was important to him… 5 years after being diagnosed with type 2. Now he’s an A1C Champion spreading the word of hope and goal-setting. His story is a great one for those who may have doubts!  Read the full post at Discuss Diabetes here.

Best,

Laura K.

Added by Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes on April 16, 2012 at 6:42am — 1 Comment

Prevention and Wellness: Sanofi US Focuses on Diabetes and Minority Populations

In Part 2 of our discussion with Angela Moskow, our VP of Chronic Disease Prevention, Wellness & Innovation, she talks about prevention efforts for seniors, minorities & women and the lessons she is applying in her personal life. Read the full post at Discuss Diabetes here.

Best,

Laura K.

Added by Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes on April 12, 2012 at 7:09am — No Comments

Prevention and Wellness: Sanofi US Partners with National Organizations

As part of our effort to introduce you to some of the people that make up Sanofi US, we’re featuring Part 1 of an interview with Angela Moskow, VP of Chronic Disease Prevention, Wellness & Innovation. She worked in the diabetes division for 17 years and that experience led directly to her current role which is focused on helping to prevent chronic diseases. Read the full post at …

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Added by Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes on April 10, 2012 at 6:43am — No Comments

The ADA’s Jennifer Puryear Heads New Patient, Youth Initiatives with a Personal Touch

The ADA’s Head of New Patient and Youth Initiatives shares how her personal connection to diabetes led her to her career. She also explains the many ways her organization may help those living with diabetes.

Read the post at Discuss Diabetes here.

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Laura K.

Added by Laura K, Sanofi US Diabetes on April 4, 2012 at 7:00am — No Comments

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