It's Time For/Charity Organization/Rochester New York/Diabetes Statistics In New York

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Show your support by visiting http://makegift.jdrftype1.com Diabetes is the epidemic of the 21st century and the biggest challenge with which is confronting the health system of the United States. If present trends continue by 2050 as many as 1 in 3 American adults will have diabetes. Almost 30 million children and adults in the United States have diabetes. 5,412,000 people in New York have prediabetes. Annually 5,089 youth are newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and 18,436 with type 1 diabetes. Growing prevalence of diabetes in New York was estimated at 2,071,90 people. 129,000 people in New York are diagnosed with diabetes annually. An estimated 517,000 of New York’s population have diabetes but don’t know it. Annually New York spends about $21.6 billion for diabetes. According to 2012 diabetes statistics total medical costs in patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, prediabetes and gestational diabetes in New York were estimated at $15.8 billion. Media Credits Column http://broadcaster.beazil.net/public/credits/youtube/videos/151470 Rochester has always been defined by water. It was born in the early nineteenth century as a small village on the Genesee River, a few miles south of Lake Ontario. The village was constructed around flour mills that took advantage of the three waterfalls on the river for power. When the Erie Canal was built a few years later, it was routed through Rochester, and the small village became America's first boomtown, a major trade center for grain being shipped east and goods being shipped west. It soon garnered the nickname "The Flour City", and its products were known as far away as England. Since its founding more than 40 years ago by parents of children affected by type 1 diabetes, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) has been committed to finding a cure for all those individuals living with the disease. Today, JDRF acknowledges that this commitment will not likely be fulfilled in the near term. Although our ultimate goal—curing type 1 diabetes—remains unchanged, we are equally committed to better treating and preventing the disease. These goals aim to ensure that both children and adults living with type 1 diabetes remain healthy so that they can fully benefit from a cure when it becomes available. JDRF focuses on supporting the development and delivery of new therapies and devices that will ease the daily burden and challenges of managing type 1 diabetes and on the prevention of diabetes complications. JDRF works towards a day when there is no more type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. In type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. Diabetes - is a problem with your body that causes blood glucose (sugar) levels to rise higher than normal. This is also called hyperglycemia. When you eat your body breaks food down into glucose and sends it into the blood. Insulin then helps move the glucose from the blood into your cells. When glucose enters your cells, it is either used as fuel for energy right away or stored for later use. In a person with diabetes, there is a problem with insulin. But, not everyone with diabetes has the same problem. You’re the reason for our success. Every dollar we put toward research comes from donations. So when you support JDRF with your time, talent, voice and, yes, your money, you enable us to advance even more research. There are many ways to join the JDRF family, but for 45 years there has been only one reason—because we are the organization that will turn Type One into Type None. Take Action - Don't be indifferent! Health Care and Social Assistance comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing health care by diagnosis and treatment, providing residential care for medical and social reasons, and providing social assistance, such as counselling, welfare, child protection, community housing and food services, vocational rehabilitation and child care, to those requiring such assistance. Leave us a comment on https://www.facebook.com/myJDRF To draw the conclusion, let's identify the main points - Maritime Industry Museum at Fort Schuyler, Snapshot City, Dryden Theatre, Harlem, Ronin Gallery, Society of Illustrators, Yeshiva University Museum, Lantus, Riverside Church, Chrysler Building, No. 19 Washington Square, Leica Photographic Gallery, Carnegie Hall, Galerie Lelong, Edwynn Houk, Newsies The Musical, Carnegie Hall, Elizabeth Street, Lawrence Rubin Greenberg Van Doren Fine Art, Henry Urbach Architecture, The Flour City, insulin analogues, The Broken Kilometer, St. Thomas Church, Algonquin Hotel, American Academy of Arts and Letters, FDNY Fire Zone, Susan B. Anthony House, Cooper Union Foundation Building, Rockefeller Center, Sotheby's, The Henry Luce III Centre for the Study of American Culture, American Numismatic Society, Ford Foundation Building.

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