In our 85 years, we’ve been a part of extraordinary advancements in diabetes knowledge, treatment, and care—and we will continue to play a pivotal role this month and beyond.
This American Diabetes Month, we’re recognizing all those getting up alongside us, gathering their hope, and staying in the fight to end diabetes. Because it all matters.
Since 1940, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has been a relentless force for progress—advocating, educating, and funding groundbreaking research. To learn more, access the full timeline.
Americans with diabetes have no organization devoted to them and their health—until good people come together. The ADA is born.
Kids with diabetes can’t go to summer camp because of their health needs. ADA creates a place just for them.
Innovations in diabetes care are needed to save lives. To meet the challenge, the ADA accelerates research. The ADA Research Program is founded. It has now put hundreds of millions toward studies.
Insulin can only be delivered through a syringe, motivating scientists to come up with new technology. The first wearable insulin pump is invented.
Measuring blood glucose management over time is difficult. That ends when the gold standard in measurement arrives. The A1C test is developed.
Evidence-based national standards for diabetes education were needed, so the first National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support (DSMES) were published.
Health care professionals lack reliable, up-to-date best practices for diabetes care. The ADA fills the need. The ADA begins publishing the Standards of Care in Diabetes.
Children with diabetes aren’t always protected in school. The ADA works toward safer conditions. The Safe at School® campaign begins.
Children at risk for type 2 diabetes need good nutrition and physical activity. The ADA is there for them. The ADA launches Power Up, which evolved into today’s Project Power.
Many struggle to afford lifesaving insulin—until major legislation is passed. Medicare puts a $35 monthly cap on insulin after years of ADA advocacy.
Because of your support, the American Diabetes Association is able to provide lifesaving education and resources backed by trusted experts to help people learn how to make life with diabetes eas
Explore our suite of expert-led webinars, podcasts, case studies, and other professional development opportunities that highlight the latest diabetes research, treatment, and care.
Get involved in ADA events near you, like our signature fundraisers or opportunities to receive no-cost diabetes resources and education.
Explora nuestro sitio web en español con educación, herramientas y recursos esenciales sobre diabetes en un formato diseñado para ti.
Diabetes hurts too many people and ends too many lives. Help us make a difference in the way that works best for you. Become an ally in the fight.
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