If you or a loved one has diabetes or prediabetes, we have resources for you. From diabetes support groups to insulin affordability resources, we have got you covered.
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
With your support, the American Diabetes Association® can continue our lifesaving work to make breakthroughs in research and provide people with the resources they need to fight diabetes.