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FRIO Insulin Cooling Wallets: A game changer for insulin safety

Mrs. Annie Baganzi handing over 14 Frio insulin colling wallets to Dr. Catherine N.at Nsambya Hospital Kindly allow me to explain the value of the Frio insulin cooking wallets by taking you back to high school biology. When the food we eat is digested, any carbohydrates consumed are digested or broken down into glucose within the digestive system. The glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream for distribution to the body cells that need it to provide energy. Insulin is a hormone that functions to facilitate glucose uptake from the blood into the body cells. Without insulin, this process breaks down, causing high blood sugars, a classic symptom of Diabetes Mellitus (DM). Injecting insulin is one of the therapies for managing DM. Being protein in nature, insulin needs to be produced, transported, stored and generally maintained under strict temperature control to retain its functionality and effectiveness. The recommended temperature for storage and transport of insulin is between  2

Introduction to Diabetes Education 101

  Attendees of the A f DA education event on 26th Jan 2023 On the 28th of January, 2023, a cohort of 11 members met for a diabetes education event hosted by Africa Diabetes Alliance at Satellite Hotel on Kisaasi-Kyanja road from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. The event comprised two separate sessions, the first one facilitated by Mr. Michael Tirwomwe, a registered dentist and lecturer of Biochemistry at Kabale University, who is also a person living with type 1 diabetes for over 35 years, while the second session was facilitated by Mr. Rodney Sewanyana, an accountant by profession who is pursuing ACCA certification and has lived with T1D since November, 2017. Beginning of session one facilitated by Mr. Michael Tirwomwe The first session was very interactive, engaging and informative and delved into; How diabetes comes about Prevention of diabetes mellitus The differences between type 1 diabetes, prediabetes, type 2 diabetes and gestational diabetes Causes and risk factors Signs and symptoms of d