Julie Onyegbule is the passionate mind behind diabetes and ethnicity website. With over a decade worth of experience in the healthcare space, she is driven by her personal journey of overcoming a prediabetic diagnosis.
When faced with warning signs of diabetes, she took control of her health through dedication to healthy eating, regular exercise and mindful living.
Today, she is proud to share her story and the strategies that helped her reverse her symptoms, inspiring others to take proactive steps toward a healthier, diabetes-free life.
Click the link below for tips and hints on how she managed to reverse her prediabetes through lifestyle changes
Diabetes and Ethnicity is dedicated to raising awareness about diabetes within Black and minority
ethnic communities. We aim to educate, inform, and empower individuals in these groups
about the risks, prevention, and management of diabete
Connect with others who understand your journey, share advice, and celebrate milestones together.
Early education and access to resources can significantly improve health outcomes.
Small, consistent changes in diet and lifestyle can reduce your risk and help you live healthier.
Our vision is to create a future where diabetes is not a barrier to a healthy and fulfilling life for individuals in Black and minority ethnic communities. We strive to empower and support individuals to manage their diabetes effectively and improve their overall well-being
Our mission is to provide essential information and resources to help individuals in Black and minority ethnic communities understand diabetes better, make informed choices, and take control of their health. We aim to empower people with the knowledge and tools necessary to prevent, manage and thrive while living with diabetes.
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The content on this website is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any changes to your diabetes management plan.
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