The Mommy Insider readers can receive a free “What You Need to Know.” pamphlet with important Diabetes information

Will Rogers InsituteWill Rogers Institute, a non-profit organization that has been around since 1936, honoring the memory of Will Rogers by promoting and engaging in medical research while educating the general public on topics of health and fitness. We all recognize the Will Rogers messages from movie theaters, but now WRI is taking their message to the web!

Will Rogers Institute is teaming with John Ratzenberger, best-known for playing mail carrier, Cliff Clavin on Cheers. John has spent the last 14 years of his life promoting health literacy and informing as many people as possible about the warning signs of diabetes. Ratzenherger’s son has Type 1 Diabetes, where antibodies (your immune system) actually attack your pancreas and shut down insulin production! It is imperative to catch the warning signs early off in your kids, but warning signs can easily go unnoticed. Many parents may also not realize the severity of this disease, which is why it is so important to educate one another!

To hear from Ratzenberger about his mission to educate as many people as he can about Diabetes, please watch and share this very special announcement: http://www.westglen.com/online/17741.html.

The Mommy Insider readers can receive your very own free pamphlet with important Diabetes information, titled: “What You Need to Know.” To order, simply visit: https://secure.webaloo.com/wrinstitute/orderbooks.asp.  And while you’re at the website, check out and learn more about the ways in which you can get involved and support WRI. It is through the help and aid of the general public that keeps programs like this going! For more information, check out http://www.wrinstitute.org.

As a parent, it’s tough to think of a child going through such an experience. But as the child, it is even tougher, as it’s going to be a lifelong battle for them. Learn more today, and help others too by spreading the word! – Melissa

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Alicia Hagan, Editor, TMI

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