Take the Big Blue Test and Support Diabetics in Need
The Diabetes Hands Foundation has selected St. Anthony Medical Clinic to be one of 5 recipients of Big Blue Test grant money from Roche Diabetes Care. The more participants there are worldwide, the more support St. Anthony Medical Clinic will receive from Diabetes Hands Foundation.
The Berkeley-based Diabetes Hands Foundation created the Big Blue Test in 2009 in order to raise awareness of the dramatic role exercise can play in helping diabetics control their blood sugar and manage their diabetes. In 2009 and 2010 tests, a mere 14 minutes of exercise consistently resulted in a 15 to 20% reduction in blood sugar for patients across the board.
The test is conducted worldwide between November 1st and November 14th, National Diabetes Day. For each participant who takes the test at Big Blue Test, a life-saving donation of supplies is made to a diabetic in need, as well as cash support to non-profits working with low-income diabetics. Everyone can participate, so test early and often, enter your results at Big Blue Test, and help St. Anthony Medical Clinic support diabetics in need.