Diabetes Free SC
Diabetes Free SC (DFSC) is a long-term commitment to reduce health care disparities and improve the health status of all South Carolinians affected by diabetes.
Diabetes Free SC and Allies Tackle the Diabetes Epidemic
One in 7 South Carolinians battle diabetes. Yet, community heroes and innovative solutions are changing the game. Explore more in the 2023 Diabetes Free SC Impact Report.
Reducing Diabetes in South Carolina
More than half of all adults in South Carolina have diabetes or prediabetes. About 120,000 are unaware they have the disease, according to the American Diabetes Association®. Each year, 26,000 South Carolinians are diagnosed with the disease. In 2022, Diabetes Free SC supported multiple new initiatives aimed at reducing diabetes in South Carolina.
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- Staying Healthy During the Back-to-School Rush
- Diabetes Free SC Continues Mission With New Funded Initiatives
- Screening for Diabetes in Dental Clinics
- Prenatal Programs Put Moms in Control of Diabetes
- Investing in Community Health To Prevent Diabetes
- Diabetes Free SC Focuses on Women's Health with New Initiative
- Improving Surgery Outcomes for People with Diabetes
- Diabetes Free SC Expands Efforts with 2 New Funded Programs
- Supporting Affordable Access to Healthy Foods
- Getting a Head Start on Health With Upstream Intervention
- Preventing Diabetes and Improving Birth Outcomes
- Diabetes Free Aspires to Help Students Develop Lifelong Healthy Habits
- Diabetes Free SC Takes Aim at Health Inequities
- Food Insecurity and Diabetes: Access to Healthy Foods is Crucial to Managing Diabetes
- 8 Common Care Practices to Manage Diabetes
- BlueCross Initiative Aims to Reduce Diabetes in SC
- 7 Questions With the American Diabetes Association in South Carolina
Addressing Health Inequities in Communities of Color
Diabetes affects hundreds of thousands of people in South Carolina. But it does not affect them at the same rate. The rate of the disease is higher among Black residents than white. It affects more than 16 percent of Black people in the state. It affects 11 percent of white residents.
Getting Outside With Kids in Parks
In 2022, Diabetes Free SC partnered with Kids in Parks to expand the program in South Carolina. The award-winning program works with park partners to convert trails into TRACK Trails. The updated trails offer free, self-guided quests to make hiking more fun for the whole family.
Understanding Your A1C Level and How It Can Help Manage Diabetes
Understanding your A1C level is an important tool for managing your diabetes and prediabetes. Learn more about how this simple blood test can help you live a happier and healthier life.
Diabetes Free SC Continues Support for Positive Health Outcomes
Two essential initiatives of Diabetes Free SC continues to support areas of school wellness and maternal diabetes. One program aims to create healthier school environments and improve nutrition. The other program serves more than 1,200 pregnant women with diabetes.
MOMs Program Revolutionizes Diabetes Management for Mothers-To-Be
How Diabetes Free SC (DFSC) is supporting programs to help expectant mothers with diabetes deliver healthy babies.
The Link Between Nutrition Insecurity and Diabetes
Healthy eating is vital to prevent and manage diabetes. Limited access to affordable, healthy foods can increase the likelihood of poor health outcomes from the disease.
Can Food Be Medicine?
Can Food Be Medicine? In today's world, nutrition plays a crucial role in our health. From reducing the risk of chronic diseases to supporting overall wellness, the right diet can make a significant difference. Explore how mindful eating can be a powerful tool in your health journey.