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Why join?
By joining Diabetes UK (the largest Diabetes charity) you get -
A bi-monthly magazine called 'Balance' packed with information, news and products, interviews and advice and regular features
Access to all the information you need about Diabetes
Access to the Diabetes UK Careline for confidential support and information
The chance to join one of over 400 voluntary groups across the country should you wish to meet other local people with Diabetes
The chance to join the Diabetes UK Campaigners Network
Access to books and leaflets packed with information and advice
Details of conferences and events
Updates on medical advances
Diabetes UK campaigns to end discrimination and improve the quality of life of people living with Diabetes.
They act to ensure the quality and standards of health care you receive as a Diabetic.
They provide Insurance products to meet the needs of people with Diabetes.
They give you the opportunity to help yourself and others in the UK with Diabetes.
And most importantly of all, by joining, you are helping to raise vital funds to aid research into a cure.
How to join:-
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY A MEMBER YOU SHOULD BE - JOIN DIABETES UK TODAY BY CALLING
0845 123 2399
PLEASE MENTION THE KENT DIABETES INFO WEBSITE WHEN CALLING
For more information you may wish to visit the Diabetes UK web site -
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