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- Type 1
WORCESTERSHIRE residents with diabetes are being offered free courses to help understand their condition by the county?s Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.
The courses will be held in 11 venues across the county including the Fred Holland Diabetes Centre at Kidderminster Hospital.
About 28,000 people in Worcestershire are living with diabetes and the trust predicts this will grow by 100 every month for the next few years.
The sessions are open to anyone who has an existing condition or a new diagnosis. People are required to be referred by their GP if interested in attending.
http://www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk/news/10148862.Free_courses_to_help_diabetes_education/
The courses will be held in 11 venues across the county including the Fred Holland Diabetes Centre at Kidderminster Hospital.
About 28,000 people in Worcestershire are living with diabetes and the trust predicts this will grow by 100 every month for the next few years.
The sessions are open to anyone who has an existing condition or a new diagnosis. People are required to be referred by their GP if interested in attending.
http://www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk/news/10148862.Free_courses_to_help_diabetes_education/