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Pinellas County Short Sale Realtor Shares the Good News About Diabetic Patients of Pinellas County
November 1, 2011 Other news in Tampa,Florida, United States of America
The University of Florida and Pinellas County Extension partners with the James and Heather Gills YMCA in St. Petersburg to guide those with diabetes take charge.
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Tampa,
Florida,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) November 1, 2011 --
The University of Florida and Pinellas County Extension partners with the James and Heather Gills YMCA in St. Petersburg to guide those with diabetes take charge.
The program will provide 8 sessions headed by certified health professionals and educators. The series will focus on essential steps that can be done to control diabetes, like improving hemoglobin A1C, making healthy meal plans and lowering blood pressure.
Classes are offered from October 17 until December 12, from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm every Mondays at Pinellas County Extension.
The session’s targets to help people that were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and are at least 21 years of age. To register for the sessions, visit Pinellas County Extension website. A $25 fee will cover the costs of the program’s materials.
Pinellas County Extension is collaboration between the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and Pinellas County Government as part of a countrywide network of land grant universities. The University of Florida is an equal opportunity institution.
Pinellas County Extension aims to provide education program and research-based knowledge that will enable people to make sensible decisions to improve the quality of their lives. The education concentrates on sustainable living, families and consumers, lawn and garden, and 4-H youth development.
Pinellas County Extension provides programming at the Extension office, 12520 Ulmerton Road, Largo, (727) 582-2100.
Wendy Smith is a Pinellas County Short Sale Realtor that aims to provide families with the information how to avoid foreclosure, explain its effects on the families, and other options that may be available for the family, including short sales. For more information, visit http://www.wendysmithshortsales.com/ or contact (727) 452-3301.
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