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National Diabetes Month

November is Diabetes Awareness Month and as in many other important causes, awareness products like pins or silicone wristbands have become an important component for fundraising and advocate.

Did you know that 23.6 million children and adults in the United States - 7.8% of the population - have diabetes?

The American Diabetes Association lead the fight against the fatal consequences of diabetes by preventing diabetes and improving the lives of all people affected by this disease.
You can prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes through a healthy lifestyle. Change your diet, increase your level of physical activity, maintain a healthy weight...with these positive steps, you can stay healthier longer and reduce your risk of diabetes - American Diabetes Association -
Red ribbons pins and the color red are symbols for Diabetes Awareness, they are used to express support for those who are diagnosed with this disease.

Check out our video to learn important facts about this fatal disease and to find out about our new line of Red Awareness Products.

Let's get involved with the Diabetes National Movement!


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