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Learning To Live with Diabetes

Season 35 Episode 4 | 27m 40s

Every 23 seconds, someone is diagnosed with a form of diabetes. That’s a statistic from the American Diabetes Association. As common as that is, hearing that you or a loved one has diabetes can be scary. But medical professionals are teaching people all over our area how to manage and successfully live with different types of the disease.

Aired: 02/21/23
Extras
Puneet Bajaj, MD - Geisinger
Mohammad S. Elmusa, MD - Lehigh Valley Health Network
Joel Laury, MD, FAAAI - Allergy & Asthma Center of Excellence
Janet Coleman, DPT - PRO Rehabilitation
William Charlton, MD - Commonwealth Health Physician Network
Paul W. Horchos, DO - Geisinger
Stephanie Collins, PT, DPT - Allied Services
Shai Post, DPT - Lehigh Valley Health Network
Stephen M. Schleicher, MD - DermDox Dermatology Centers, PC
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