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TODAY IS WORLD DIABETES DAY!

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November 14, which is also the birthday of Canadian Sir Frederick G. Banting, the co-discoverer of insulin, is a birthday celebration on a global scale. It was created to raise awareness of the diabetes epidemic, which now affects 246 million people and their families around the world.


  • Every 10 seconds a person dies from diabetes-  related causes.
  • Every 10 seconds two people develop diabetes.
  • Over 250 million people live with diabetes worldwide. In 2025, this figure will reach 380 million.
  • Over 500,000 children under age 15 worldwide live with type 1 diabetes.
  • More than 200 children a day develop type 1 diabetes.
  • In developing countries, close to 75,000 children live with diabetes in desperate circumstances.
  • Type 1 diabetes is increasing fastest in pre-school children, at a rate of 5% each year.
  • Type 2 diabetes has been reported in children as young as eight.