The rate of diabetes and prediabetes is on the rise in the United States, with 96 million people now affected, which is equivalent to one in three Americans. This concerning trend has prompted experts to explore new technologies that can help individuals manage their condition and improve their daily lives.
Recently, Dr. Francine Kaufman, a former president of the American Diabetes Association, sat down with Andrew Douglas at the digital desk of Action News 5 to discuss these advancements. During the interview, Dr. Kaufman shared insights into how these new technologies can benefit those living with diabetes.
Advancements in managing diabetes are crucial for improving the lives of those affected by this condition. Dr. Kaufman emphasized the importance of these new technologies and how they can positively impact the lives of those living with diabetes. Viewers can learn more about this discussion and the latest advancements in diabetes management by watching the full interview in the video player provided above.
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