Young leader for diabetes urges Dominicans to prioritize health and wellness

 

Royette Charles

Ms. Royette Charles, Executive Member of the Dominica Diabetes Association, Young Leader for Diabetes in Dominica, and Pharmacy Technician, is championing a call for greater awareness and healthier living among Dominicans. Her mission is to inspire hope in individuals living with diabetes while encouraging the wider public to adopt proactive lifestyle changes that can help prevent the illness.

Ms. Charles underscored the importance of recognizing diabetes as a serious health condition that demands consistent effort and discipline. She urged those affected to embrace balanced routines, including healthier food choices, regular physical activity, and long-term wellness habits.

She pointed out that healthy living is not only about prevention but also about empowering those already diagnosed to manage their condition effectively. According to Ms. Charles, maintaining proper routines can significantly enhance overall well-being.

In her recent remarks to the media, Ms. Charles highlighted the need for individuals with diabetes to become confident and knowledgeable in using appropriate testing supplies. She stressed that understanding how to properly monitor the condition is essential for effective management and improved quality of life.

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1 Comment

  1. Nou Pwi
    November 26, 2025

    Well said, however I’d encourage switching from pharmacy tech to Nutritionist (earnings are far greater than pushing pills) as our future depends on nutrition rather than pharmaceutical manipulation$.

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