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Research Program

Diabetes Action has provided grants to over 240 separate research studies at universities and medical institutions across the United States.  In addition to funding basic research to cure diabetes with gene therapies and beta cell transplantation, Diabetes Action funds research that examines how nutritional and complementary therapies may prevent and treat diabetes. Diabetes Action has funded innovative studies that include: 
  • Cure of type 1 diabetes using a generic drug
    Dr. Faustman, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Cinnamon and chromium antioxidant studies
    USDA Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center
  • Wheat Gluten as a Trigger in type 1 Diabetes
    Virginia Tech
  • Antioxidants to improve islet cell graft function
    UCLA
  • T cell vaccination to prevent type 1 diabetes 
    Dana Farber Cancer Institute
  • Antioxidants to prevent diabetic complications
    University of California, San Francisco
  • B vitamins to treat hyperhomocysteinemia
    University of California, Davis
  • Nutritional approaches to improve beta cell function
    Joslin Diabetes Center
  • Acupuncture for treating neuropathy
    Harvard Medical School
  • Chromium with Metformin Study
    Bastyr/Washington State University
  • Lower Carbohydrate Diet
    Jefferson University
 
Dr. Liu
Dr. Dongmin Liu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Dr. Arafat
Dr. Hwyda Arafat, Thomas Jefferson University
Dr. Francis
Dr. Deanna Francis harvests wild blueberries for a study of their effect on blood sugar levels.

 

Education Program

Diabetes University
Diabetes Action hosts the annual Diabetes University©, a free informational program for the public that highlights complementary, alternative, and nutritional research and treatments for diabetes.
Topics have included "Cinnamon Improves Risk Factors for Diabetes", "Current Management of Diabetes", "The Anti-Inflammatory Diet", "Essential Herbs for Diabetes", and "Complementary Medicine in Diabetes".
Past programs are available online for free viewing.
 
 
Pat DeVoe and Ryan Bradley, ND
President Pat DeVoe and Dr. Ryan Bradley
Diabetes University Dr. Anderson
Dr. Richard Anderson discusses his research on cinnamon and diabetes
 
 

American Indian Diabetes Prevention Program

With the assistance of a grant from the Lowenstein Foundation, Diabetes Action is currently funding a diabetes prevention program with the Cheyenne River Youth Project® in Eagle Butte, South Dakota.

Currently, up to 40% of the youth on this reservation are at risk for diabetes. Children as young as 8 years old already have conditions such as elevated blood pressure, arterial plaque, enlarged hearts, metabolic syndrome, and other inflammatory indicators. Some older youths are already in need of kidney dialysis treatment and have visual and neurological complications as a result of type 2 diabetes.  

This program is empowering local youth to prevent diabetes through wellness initiatives such as nutrition education, food preparation, fitness programs, and organic gardening.

 

 
International Relief

Medical facilities in Thailand were inundated with patients in 2011 after Thailand experienced its worst flooding since 1942. Millions of Thai residents were at risk of waterborne diseases spreading through contaminated floodwater, and many patients were treated at local hospitals for leptospirosis, a bacterial infection spread in contaminated water.  

In 2012, Diabetes Action was able to send over 1.5 million dollars of medical supplies to the Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok with a capacity of over 2000 beds and more than 1.5 million outpatient visits yearly. Siriraj is the largest public hospital in Thailand and is the primary teaching hospital of the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University where the Medical School accepts about 250 medical students and over 100 postgraduate residency training programs each year.

On Feb. 16, 2013 The Hainan Association of Washington, D.C. presented President Pat DeVoe a plaque in recognition of Diabetes Action’s “generous donation of medical supplies for the disadvantaged in Thailand in 2009 and 2012” in the presence of Saroj Thanasunti, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission of the Thai Embassy in Washington, D.C.

 
Siriraj Hospital Thailand




Thailand Award
   

 

Send a Kid to Diabetes Camp

Diabetes Action funding provides scholarships to enable children with diabetes to attend 58 summer camps in 50 states across America. These special diabetes camp programs nurture self-esteem and self-reliance by offering a support system that is not available in any other setting. Camp activities and nutrition are carefully coordinated with the special needs of the campers.

By attending camp, children learn diabetes management and develop active lifestyle habits that will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Many children report that their time spent at summer camp is the only time when they feel that others understand them and what it means to cope with diabetes.

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