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American Diabetes Association to Highlight Innovations in Diabetes Technology for Glucose Management and Diabetic Eye Condition

Late Breaking Posters Reveals New-in-tech Data: AI Algorithms for Diabetic Retinopathy Progression Risk Estimation and First-of-its-Kind Device for Insulin Infusion and Glucose Sensing Today, findings from two studies showcase groundbreaking technology and the latest diabetes developments related to glucose control and diabetic retinopathy. Both studies were presented as late-breaking posters at the 83rd Scientific Sessions held by the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) in San Diego, CA. Data from these new technologies comes at a time when smart technology is on the rise, including

The American Diabetes Association Announces New Diabetes Primary Care Alliance to Support Diabetes Care

Today, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) announced the formation of the Diabetes Primary Care Alliance (the Alliance), made possible through a new partnership between the ADA and the DARTNet Institute. The Alliance is a growing national network of almost 2,000 primary care practices focused on improving health outcomes of people with diabetes. The Alliance will promote the adoption of evidence-based standards of care in diabetes in clinical practice and will work in concert with the educational and policy initiatives of the ADA’s Primary Care Council. The Alliance will engage nationally

Sharing Our Story: Lifestyle Change Program Coaches on Diabetes Prevention Program Success

As part of our commitment to reduce the incidence of diabetes, we are working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) to implement a key feature of the program—a research-based, structured lifestyle change program that is proven to help prevent and delay the development of type 2 diabetes. Before people develop type 2 diabetes, they almost always have prediabetes —where blood glucose (also called blood sugar) levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diabetes. Prediabetes is very common. Approximately 88