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The American Diabetes Association Collaborates with CVS Health Foundation to Improve Maternal Health Outcomes

CVS Health Foundation’s $500,000 grant will help bridge critical gaps in care navigation for the New York City community The American Diabetes Association® (ADA) and the CVS Health Foundation have joined forces in a new collaboration that focuses on improving maternal health outcomes and addressing the gaps in care navigation for women with gestational diabetes (GDM) in New York City. The new $500,000 funding from the CVS Health Foundation will bolster maternal health services for organizations that are a part of the ADA’s Women’s Health Initiative, like the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center , to

The American Diabetes Association Launches Collaborative Oral Health Campaign with Pacific Dental Services

Today, the American Diabetes Association ® (ADA) announced a collaborative Oral Health campaign with Pacific Dental Services ® (PDS), one of the country’s leading dental support organizations. The campaign aims to increase awareness of the link between periodontal disease (gum disease) and diabetes and how oral health providers can assist patients in preventing and managing this chronic health condition. Over 37 million Americans live with diabetes today, and 1 in 5 people don’t know they have it. Diabetes can affect every part of the body, including the mouth. In fact, oral health issues are

NEW DATA ALERT: COVID-19 Brings Crisis of Access for Millions Living with Diabetes

According to a new nationwide survey , the 34 million Americans living with diabetes face unique, acute and intensified challenges to their health as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic – challenges that may increase their COVID risk for complications. The study, released today by the American Diabetes Association® in partnership with Thrivable and the Diabetes Daily community, shows that the financial and economic toll of the pandemic has left scores of Americans with diabetes without access to the drugs, devices, insurance, and food that they need to properly manage their diabetes or even