Chronic Disease Prevention

Diabetes Prevention & Lifestyle Change
Asthma Prevention
1. Improve Your Health
The lifestyle change program can help you lose weight through eating better and being more physically active. You will also learn how to reduce stress. All of these things will help reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and of having a heart attack or stroke.
2. Feel Better and More Energetic
Many participants say they feel better and are more active than they were before the program. Imagine having more energy to do the things you love.
3. Be Part of Something Bigger
By joining a CDC-recognized lifestyle change program, you can be part of the national movement to prevent type 2 diabetes. Fewer cases of type 2 diabetes in the United States means healthier communities; a healthier, more productive workforce; and lower health care costs for everyone.
Chemical Exposure & Chronic Disease

Prevent Chronic Disease by Reducing Exposure

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Many chemicals have been associated with human disease.
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Health effects can occur from both occupational and environmental exposures
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We are exposed to multiple chemicals through multiple routes throughout our lives
