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Living Well This World Diabetes Day

Diabetes and kidney disease can affect every part of a person’s life. Caring for your overall well-being is key to living well.

Diabetes affects nearly 10% of the world’s population, yet about half of all people living with the condition are undiagnosed.1  

November is Diabetes Awareness Month in the United States, with World Diabetes Day on November 14, offering an opportunity to spread awareness about this common yet life-changing disease. 

Diabetes, the leading cause of chronic kidney disease, not only impacts physical health but also takes a significant toll on mental well-being, highlighting the need for a holistic approach to managing the condition.

 

Living Well with Diabetes and Kidney Disease

Managing diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or both goes beyond physical symptoms. These conditions can affect all aspects of life, so it’s important to prioritize your overall well-being and living well.

  • Living well isn’t about simply managing blood sugar — it’s about taking a holistic approach to your care.
  • Living well isn’t about perfection — it’s about making small, sustainable changes that improve your overall health and well-being.
  • Living well isn’t about going it alone — it’s about relying on your support network of family, friends, healthcare providers, and colleagues for help. 

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1. International Diabetes Federation. IDF Diabetes Atlas 2021 [Internet]. Available from: https://diabetesatlas.org/atlas/tenth-edition/