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The American Diabetes Association and Abbott Collaborate on First-of-Its-Kind Therapeutic Nutrition Program for People with Diabetes

Today, the American Diabetes Association ® (ADA) and Abbott announced a collaboration aimed at better understanding how diabetes technology like continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems can help people living with diabetes make informed decisions about their food and activity. Dietary habits play a pivotal role in glucose control. Nonetheless, individual variations in glycemic response to the same foods make it very challenging to prescribe a universal nutritional plan for diabetes management. Clinical studies support that keeping glucose levels steady over time leads to better clinical

The American Diabetes Association Commences its 83rd Scientific Sessions to Showcase Game Changing Diabetes Advances

On June 23, the American Diabetes Association ® (ADA) will kick off the 83rd Scientific Sessions in San Diego, CA. The ADA’s Scientific Sessions is the world’s largest diabetes meeting, convening more than 12,000 leading physicians, scientists, and health care professionals from around the globe. The hybrid meeting will feature the latest scientific findings in diabetes, including more than 190 sessions and 2,000 original research presentations starting June 23 through June 26 at the San Diego Convention Center. Diabetes is among the top ten leading causes of death in the United States, with

The American Diabetes Association and Genentech Launch a Call to Action for Eye Exams to Prevent Diabetes-Related Vision Loss

Groups Launch the Eye Pledge to Raise Awareness and Address Inequity in Diabetes-Related Eye Disease The American Diabetes Association ® (ADA), a sponsor of the 2023 Magic City Classic (MCC), and Genentech, anchor partner of the ADA’s Health Equity Now ® program, launched the Eye Pledge to Fight Diabetes . This program encourages people with diabetes and their loved ones to get an annual eye exam, which have been shown to help reduce the risk of diabetes-related vision loss. Diabetes-related eye disease affects around 8 million Americans and is the leading cause of vision loss for people aged

American Diabetes Association® Concerned that Weakened School Nutrition Standards Could Undercut Efforts to Reduce Type 2 Diabetes

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is raising concerns that a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) school meals proposed rule could weaken nutrition standards and undercut the fight against diabetes. Meals served by the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program today must follow meal patterns that ensure sound, balanced nutrition, based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. However, USDA is proposing changes to those meal patterns, requiring lower amounts of red or orange vegetables in school lunches and less fruit when schools operate innovative Breakfast in the

American Diabetes Association® and VSP® Vision Care Collaborate on Public Health Initiative to Save Sight in People with Diabetes

Multi-year campaign will raise awareness of the critical role eye exams can play in early detection and prevention of diabetes-related eye disease The American Diabetes Association (ADA) today announced a new collaboration with VSP® Vision Care , a VSP Global ® company which serves nearly 90 million members as the largest and only national not-for-profit vision benefits provider, to focus on an often overlooked but costly and devastating complication of diabetes: eye disease. This initiative will focus on the crucial role annual comprehensive eye exams play in the early detection, intervention

American Diabetes Association Announces New Grants Available to Further Research Impact of Health Disparities on Diabetes Community

Today, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) announced that applications are now being accepted to provide new grants for research into the impact of health disparities on the diabetes community in order to address these health inequities. With over $1 million in total grant awards, the ADA is broadening its reach into the health disparities space to accomplish the goal of identifying and ending systemic health inequities in our communities and the impact disproportionately high rates of diabetes are having on these communities. “As scientists and medical professionals begin to digest

American Diabetes Association and the Baxter International Foundation Partner in Health Equity Initiative to Address Barriers to Diabetes Management

Today, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) and the Baxter International Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Baxter International Inc., announced a new partnership as part of the ADA’s Health Equity Now (HEN) platform to address health disparities for people with diabetes in Chicago’s underserved Black communities. Made possible with a three-year, $2 million grant from the Baxter International Foundation, the community-based program will focus on nutrition and technology as key drivers in removing barriers to diabetes care and promoting diabetes prevention. “Health inequity is real, and

The American Diabetes Association Urges CDC to Give Equal Priority to People with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes for Vaccine Eligibility

Today, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) sent a letter to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urging them to take immediate steps to update their guidance on the risk people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face with COVID-19 and acknowledge that people with both T1D and type 2 diabetes (T2D) should be prioritized equally in the rollout of the vaccine. This change is particularly important because more recent clinical evidence demonstrates that COVID-19 severity is more than tripled in individuals with T1D and time-sensitive, as states are now operationalizing vaccine rollouts

The American Diabetes Association and The Leapfrog Group Name 17 Hospitals as “Recognized Leaders in Caring for People Living with Diabetes”

Today, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) and The Leapfrog Group announced the first hospitals to receive national designation as Recognized Leaders in Caring for People Living with Diabetes. The designation reflects a strong commitment to the safety and well-being of hospitalized people living with diabetes. An estimated 30% of hospitalized people are living with diabetes , and more than 200,000 hospitalized people die every year from preventable safety problems. “These hospitals are leading the nation in dedication to people with diabetes. Safe, effective, patient-centered care from