November
is American Diabetes Month
Did you know that 1 in 11 Americans today has
diabetes? Despite its prevalence, diabetes is an invisible disease. It affects
men and women, people young and old, and people of all races, shapes and sizes.
Often there are no outward signs from the 29 million Americans who fight this
chronic illness every day. That’s why there is a critical need to foster
awareness and education while breaking down stereotypes, myths and
misunderstandings about this growing public health crisis that affects so many
of us.
This is exactly why the American Diabetes
Association marks each November as American Diabetes Month—to bring extra
attention to the disease and the tens of millions of people affected by it.
This November, the organization will showcase
real-life stories of friends, families and neighbors managing the day-to-day
triumphs and challenges of diabetes. The 2016 campaign, sponsored by Colgate
Total® (National Oral Care Strategic Partner) and Medtronic Diabetes®,
invites all of us to use #ThisIsDiabetes
to share personal stories and to start a dialogue about what it really means to
live with diabetes.
You can also update your Facebook profile picture to help raise
awareness—and don’t forget that you can always donate or sign up to become an
advocate to help the American Diabetes Association continue their critical
work.
To learn more and view #ThisIsDiabetes stories from around the country, check out diabetes.org/adm. Be
sure to also follow the American
Diabetes Association on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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