Ontario is taking important steps that will enable more people with diabetes to live healthy lives, while reducing the number of people who develop the disease.
The province is announcing targets to ensure that Ontario's Diabetes Strategy is producing results for Ontarians. The targets include:
To help meet these targets, the province is moving forward with a number of new initiatives that will further help people manage and prevent diabetes, including:
"It's so important that people with diabetes have access to the health care and supports they need to manage their disease. I'm thrilled to help more Ontarians stand up to diabetes."
– Deb Matthews Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
"Diabetes is a serious disease but it is important to know that, by increasing daily physical activity and making healthy food choices, many cases of diabetes can be prevented. Proper management of diabetes can prove effective in preventing amputations, loss of sight and other diabetes related complications."
– Margarett Best Minister of Health Promotion
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