From American Diabetes Association <[email protected]>
Subject Diabetes DOUBLES the risk of stroke
Date October 25, 2024 5:54 PM
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Help us fight diabetes-related complications this World Stroke Day.

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Your Donation

Can Save Lives

Every three minutes and 11 seconds, someone in the United States dies of stroke—and having diabetes doubles your stroke risk. Your donation brings awareness to help lower the risk and save lives.

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We’re in the fight to end diabetes and diabetes-related complications.

Friend, 

Did you know that the risk of having a stroke is two times higher in people with diabetes than in people who don’t have diabetes? For 84 years, the American Diabetes Association® (ADA) has been leading the fight against the deadly consequences of diabetes, including stroke.

World Stroke Day, observed on October 29, brings awareness to this complication. With your help, the ADA can continue to provide lifesaving resources about stroke risk and prevention to reduce its prevalence.

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Donors like you help the ADA continue to fund critical, lifesaving research that impacts millions and reduces complications that can lead to stroke and other associated risks. Your donation today will help:

- Support research to find better treatments and reduce severe complications from diabetes
- Connect people living with diabetes and their caregivers to resources
- Provide education about preventing or delaying the onset of diabetes
- Fund critical, lifesaving research in our quest to find a cure

Friend,  your support is critical and gets us closer to a life free of diabetes and all its burdens. Act now and donate today!

If you or someone you care about has been impacted by Hurricane Milton and is struggling to get diabetes supplies, or if you'd like to donate diabetes supplies to those affected, please call 1-800-DIABETES (800-342-2383) Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET. You can also visit [diabetesdisasterresponse.org]([link removed]) for more information. Managing diabetes during disasters can feel overwhelming, but support is available. You're not alone. Help is just a call or click away 💙.

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