Program reroutes risk with changes
TUPELO, Miss. (AP) — A little more than a year ago, Niesha Hodges could see diabetes in her future.
The 28-year-old Nettleton woman was obese and her blood sugar was at the very top of the normal range. Her dad and brother both have Type II diabetes.
“I was heading that direction,” said Hodges, who teaches 2-year-olds at the North Mississippi Medical Center child care center.
Her wake up call…