
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), over 25 million people are living with type 2 diabetes in the United States, and 7 million aren’t even aware they have the condition. What’s more, 79 million people have prediabetes, a condition that can include several symptoms of diabetes.
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Do you know if you’re at risk for type 2 diabetes? Today is
American Diabetes Association Alert Day, and it’s all about learning and recognizing risk factors. Take the
ADA’s online diabetes risk test to learn if you’re at high risk – it’s fast, free and easy.
The ADA’s official fact sheet is also full of useful information about diabetes and today’s activities, including Step Out walks and Alert Day Center education events.
Visit the ADA’s website to find an event in your area.
Living with type 2 diabetes can involve many lifestyle changes, so if you’ve been diagnosed, are living with prediabetes or are at high risk, visit the
PatientsLikeMe type 2 diabetes community to check in with your fellow patients and learn how they manage their condition. You can
post questions in the forum and get answers from others living with diabetes, check
treatment reports to see what people are taking to manage it, and
track your own symptoms to get a better understanding of your own health.
1http://main.diabetes.org/dorg/alert-day/alert-day-2014-fact-sheet.pdf