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    Understanding Diabetes and Falls Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People

    Featured May 28 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
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    Falls are the most common cause of injury leading to hospitalisation among Aboriginal people. Older adults with diabetes have an increased risk of falls, recurrent falls and the rate of fracture following a fall. In fact, older adults who have diabetes are twice as likely to have a fall that can result in an injury.

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