| American Diabetes Month The Everyday Reality of Diabetes When you have diabetes, you pay for it every day. Diabetes care and medicine is increasingly more expensive for the more than 30 million Americans living with diabetes. There are ways to help—and to prevent it from becoming the everyday reality for millions more.
Stay Young at Heart Longer Ask your doctor how The longer you live with diabetes, the higher your risk of cardiovascular disease. A heart attack or stroke is not inevitable—you have the power to change this. Ask your doctor how to reduce your risk. Download the top 3 questions to ask and a discussion guide
Diabetes and Your Heart Ask the Experts Q&A Ask your question of diabetes experts in a live Ask the Experts Q&A focused on diabetes management and the relationship between diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Part of Know Your Diabetes by Heart, a new collaboration between ADA and AHA, the next event, Where to Start: Diabetes and Your Heart is on Wednesday, November 14 at 2:00 PM ET. Health Insurance Open Enrollment If you have diabetes, having health insurance is especially important. If you don’t get insurance from your job, you can shop and buy insurance through your state’s Health Insurance Marketplace. Open enrollment began for the marketplaces in many states on Nov. 1 and ends on Dec. 15. Have questions? Check out the ADA’s FAQ on the Health Insurance Marketplaces for more information. Reach your Goals! Take the next step This American Diabetes Month, America’s Diabetes Challenge, a program from Merck and the American Diabetes Association, is encouraging people with type 2 diabetes to work with their doctor to set and reach their A1C goal. To learn more about the importance of A1C and access helpful resources, visit our website!
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