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People who support each other do better

Living with diabetes doesn't have to be a solo journey. A major study published in Diabetes Care in 2025 followed nearly 1,000 people across 16 communities over two years. Those who participated in community-based peer support programs showed meaningful improvements in A1C, fasting blood glucose, and BMI compared to those receiving standard care alone.


Connecting with others who truly "get it" can make a measurable difference in your health. That's exactly what this Knowledge Hub community is here for.


🔗 Source: Diabetes Care 2025 https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/48/5/807/158051/Community-Based-Peer-Support-for-Diabetes



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