As of this year, diabetes affects a little over 30 million Americans with 84 million people diagnosed with pre-diabetes. These numbers continue to rise, so needless to say this is a topic in need of great care and attention. November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and November 14th is World Diabetes Day, which makes now a great…
Learn More about Diabetes during National Diabetes Awareness Month
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Time to Spread Awareness About Diabetes
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Did you know that within the last 20 years, the number of adults diagnosed with diabetes has more than tripled? Currently, more than 30 million people in the United States have diabetes and an additional 84 million adults have prediabetes. Unfortunately, these numbers are continuing to grow. This is why there is an entire month…
National Diabetes Awareness Month
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Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States. One in 11 people have diabetes today and over 86 million people are at risk for developing diabetes. Yes, you read that right. Do you want to know what the scary part is about that statistic? Diabetes is 100% manageable. November is…

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