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Why Is Diabetes Affecting More and More People?

This is the 3rd part in a 3-part audio interview series with Professor Patrick Ball, the professor of Rural and Remote Pharmacy at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.
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with Professor Patrick Ball
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Patrick Ball
Patrick is an experienced clinical pharmacist who still works in the clinical area. He has an interest in type 2 diabetes and particularly in a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare problems.
In part three of this interview series with Professor Ball, he discusses:
- Why so many people don't realise they have type 2 diabetes
- Why balancing your physical activity against what you eat is so important
- How the way we design our cities is affecting our health
- The challenge of helping children with diabetes understand their condition
- A simple diabetes test you can do at home
- And much, much more
If you or a loved one suffers from type 2 diabetes, you won't want to miss hearing this information from a renowned professional!
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Previously Archived Interviews
Why Is Diabetes Affecting More and More People? - Part 1
Why Is Diabetes Affecting More and More People? - Part 2