Thursday, June 27, 2019

June enews: ADA Celebrates 70 Years of Fun, Educational Camps for Children

American Diabetes Association

Connceted For Life

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Happy Anniversary Camp!
70th Year of Support

We have reached more than 100,000 families and are committed to continuing until a cure is found. This summer we are celebrating all of our campers, families, volunteers, staff, and partners who have been, and continue to be, a part of this community that is connected for life.

Learn About Camp's Impact

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Ask the Experts

Ask the Experts
Diabetes Complications

Learn the complications of diabetes—heart attack, stroke, kidney disease—and how to prevent or delay their onset. Ask your question during the live Q&A on July 16 at 2:00 PM ET. Join online or by phone and invite a friend.

Register for Free
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Meet Your Lawmakers
Raise Your Voice About Diabetes

This summer, your members of Congress will meet with constituents to hear what voters care most about. The ADA’s Congress at Home initiative is an opportunity to share your diabetes story and ask for congressional support.

Participate Now
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Tips for Standing More
Take a Break from Sitting

Sitting for long periods increases your risk for obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and early death. But breaking a sitting streak helps reduce those risks while giving you stronger muscles and a higher daily calorie burn.

Get Moving

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SUPPORT OUR MISSION

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There’s nothing we can’t do when we’re Connected for Life.
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