New diabetes resources address people most at risk 4 December 2014 New national diabetes resources launched today target some of the most vulnerable people and communities affected by diabetes. Minister for Health, the Hon Peter Dutton, launched the resources today at Parliament House. The printed and web-based resources target key groups with a high prevalence of diabetes: older Australians, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples along with women and diabetes during pregnancy.
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