Nearly 7 percent of South Dakotans are affected by diabetes. Nationwide, diabetes affects one in ten people. For Native Americans that number is one in four. If left undiagnosed or untreated, diabetes can lead to serious health problems, including heart attack and stroke.
November is Diabetes Awareness Month with next Friday, November 14 as World Diabetes Day. The evening before, both the Crazy Horse Memorial and the Falls of the Big Sioux River will glow blue to help raise awareness of diabetes.
The South Dakota Diabetes Coalition is a non-profit organization with a mission to collaboratively improve the quality of life for people in the state at risk for, or affected by, diabetes. The coalition's board chair, Susan Johannsen, joined Dakota Midday and discussed diabetes and the work of her organization.
For more information about the South Dakota Diabetes Coalition and upcoming events, click here.