The rise of diabetes in the United States is a growing concern, with prediabetes affecting one in three Americans. As a journalist, I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Francine Kaufman and Andrew Douglas at Action News 5 about new technologies that are making it easier for individuals to manage diabetes and improve their daily lives.
During the interview, Dr. Kaufman shared insights into how these new technologies can benefit those living with diabetes. She emphasized the importance of advancements in managing the condition and how they can positively impact the lives of those affected.
From blood glucose monitors to continuous glucose monitoring systems, there are now many tools available for individuals to better manage their diabetes. Additionally, new medications and treatments are being developed that offer hope for those living with this chronic condition.
To learn more about the discussion and the latest advancements in diabetes management, viewers can watch the full interview in the video player provided above. It’s clear that efforts are being made to improve the lives of those living with diabetes through new technologies and advancements in managing the condition. With a growing prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes, it’s crucial to continue these efforts to support individuals affected by these conditions.