Diabetes assistance programs in Alabama may help a diabetic obtain medical supplies to treat Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Insulin, blood sugar monitors, or health insurance coverage for diabetics may be offered.
Alabama Diabetes ProgramThe Diabetes Branch of the Alabama Department of Public Health works in collaboration with many other programs within and outside of the Department to help people delay or prevent development of diabe
http://www.adph.org/diabetes/Default.asp...
ALL KidsGood News for Alabama Families
The number of children in Alabama with healthcare coverage has grown significantly in the last year. This means that those children will now be healthier, happier chil
http://www.adph.org/allkids/
Steps to a Healthier AlabamaSteps to a Healthier Alabama
The Steps to a HealthierUS five-year cooperative agreement program funds states, cities, and tribal entities to implement chronic disease prevention efforts focused on
http://www.healthystepsalabama.com/steps.asp
The Alabama Diabetes Prevention and Control ProgramThe Alabama Diabetes Prevention and Control Program
From the CDC
last reviewed January 31, 2005
The Alabama Diabetes Prevention and Control Program (DPCP) has received funding from the Centers
http://www.diabetesmonitor.com/al.htm