South African musician and advocate for children living with diabetes, Holly Rey , in partnership with the South African Diabetes Alliance , has announced the launch of Wear It Forward , an exclusive celebrity clothing collection on Yaga that turns fashion into a force for good.
Officially launching…
Established in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation with support from World Health Organization in response to growing concerns about the health and economic threat posed by diabetes, World Diabetes Day, 14 November, became an official UN day in 2006.
According to the International Diabetes Federation, by 2035, almost 600 million of us may be…
As World Diabetes Day approaches on Monday 14th November, South Africans are invited to #WearBlueForDiabetes
It’s a simple idea - but a powerful one. What if every school and workplace in South Africa wore blue for diabetes on World Diabetes Day? Imagine the conversations we could start, the awareness we could spread, the difference we…
According to research, at least four out of five parents cannot recognise the risks of diabetes in their families. This, coupled with the rapidly expanding problem of childhood obesity in South Africa, means that the country's children are facing severe and significant health challenges. As the spotlight turns to World Diabetes Day on 14 November,…
World Diabetes Day 2020 takes place on Saturday, 14th November and the theme for this year is The Nurse and Diabetes.
This campaign aims to raise awareness around the crucial role that nurses play in supporting people living with diabetes.
Diabetes occurs when a person has high levels of glucose in their blood, which can lead to…