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November 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
November 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS
November is American Diabetes Month®
Approximately 373,824 people in Oklahoma have diagnosed diabetes.
An estimated 1,040,000 people in Oklahoma have prediabetes. Take the following survey to find your risk for type 2 diabetes. You will also be given the opportunity to request to be contacted by the SWOSU College of Pharmacy Rural Health Diabetes Prevention Program for upcoming group classes.
Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test: https://swosu.formstack.com/forms/prescreening_questionnaire_dpp
September 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
September 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS
SWOSU is holding COVID19 Vaccination Clinics on Fridays
through the months of September and October
10 am – 2 pm at the Pioneer Cellular Event Center
• This is open to all students and faculty
• Public walk-ins are welcome
**Appointments are not required, but helpful for vaccine management**
• For questions, call the SWOSU COVID phone line 580-774-3025
August 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
August 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS
SWOSU COVID-19 Vaccination Opportunities
- The Delta variant is nearly twice as contagious as previous variants.
- Some data suggest the Delta variant might cause more severe illness than previous strains in unvaccinated persons.
- Unvaccinated people remain the greatest concern.
- The greatest risk of transmission is among unvaccinated people who are much more likely to contract, and therefore transmit the virus.
July 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
July 2021, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee
SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS
UV Safety Awareness & Parks and Recreation Month
As many of us are enjoying those warm rays this summer, we must remember to protect our skin and eyes from the damaging effects of the sun. According to the CDC skin cancer is the leading type of cancer in the U.S., so it’s important to educate ourselves on the risks associated with it.