Thursday, June 22, 2023

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Research Is the Key to Beating Diabetes

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This week, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) is set to host its 83rd Scientific Sessions—the world’s largest gathering of the best minds in diabetes science and care.

This year’s anticipated meeting of the greatest minds will feature presentations on groundbreaking diabetes topics and research findings—research that can help make breakthrough discoveries in our quest to find a cure.

We’ve been honored to meet some of our supporters and researchers who care about finding treatments and a cure as much as you do, and we thought you might like to “meet” them, too.
Jim and Marlene Ryan gave to fund diabetes research because they know firsthand how critical effective treatments are. After a terminal diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension, Marlene spent an extra five years with her family, and a new treatment made those years possible. Her family is grateful for that time and felt that, since Jim has diabetes, it was important to give that gift to other families of loved ones with diabetes too—that’s why they support ADA.
We could not do this work without people like Jim, Marlene, and you.
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Don’t miss this opportunity to make TWICE the impact —thanks to a $100,000 matching gift from an ADA supporter! Your donation today will help fund lifesaving research and impact the lives of millions living with, at risk of, and caring for a loved one with diabetes.
 

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