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Visit our Web page http://supportt1dresearch.jdrftypeone.com JDRF works every day to change the reality of this disease for millions of people—and to prevent anyone else from ever knowing it—by funding research, advocating for government support of research and new therapies, ensuring new therapies come to market and connecting and engaging the T1D community. http://www.purepathcapitalgroup.com/Leadership.html JDRF Kentucky and Southern Indiana Chapter www.alfredgerriets.com Alfred Gerriets List of all video credits is located here http://broadcaster.beazil.net/public/credits/youtube/videos/67683 Excluded from this sector are aerobic classes in Subsector 713, Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries and nonmedical diet and weight reducing centers in Subsector 812, Personal and Laundry Services. Although these can be viewed as health services, these services are not typically delivered by health practitioners. Sean Busby, a professional backcountry snowboarder is also a diabetic person. He Has been struggling with this disease for nine years already. Diabetes didn’t stop him to practice snowboarding but even gave more strength and confidence in himself. Sean joined JDRF and tries to turn type one into type none. He organized a special social event – T1D for a Day. Sean invites everyone to join him and to experience what it’s like to have T1D for a Day. It’s not easy manage your blood sugar level all the time, but JDRF research team created such new devices, which make diabetics’ lives easier. As of 2010, the total population of Kalamazoo is 74,262, which is 3.74% less than it was in 2000. The population growth rate is lower than the state average rate of -0.55% and is much lower than the national average rate of 9.71%. The Kalamazoo population density is 2,956.78 people per square mile, which is much higher than the state average density of 102.20 people per square mile and is much higher than the national average density of 81.32 people per square mile. The most prevalent race in Kalamazoo is white, which represent 68.14% of the total population. The average Kalamazoo education level is higher than the state average and is higher than the national average. Founded by parents determined to find a cure for their children with T1D, JDRF expanded through grassroots fundraising and advocacy efforts to become a powerhouse in the scientific community with more than 100 U.S. locations and six international affiliates. We’ve funded nearly $2 billion in research to date and made significant progress in understanding and fighting the disease. We must keep up the pace of funding so progress doesn’t slow or stop entirely. You’re the reason for our success. Every dollar we put toward research comes from donations. So when you support JDRF with your time, talent, voice and, yes, your money, you enable us to advance even more research. JDRF has led the search for a cure for T1D since our founding in 1970. In those days, people commonly called the disease “juvenile diabetes” because it was frequently diagnosed in, and strongly associated with, young children. Our organization began as the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. Later, to emphasize exactly how we planned to end the disease, we added a word and became the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.Today, we know an equal number of children and adults are diagnosed every day—approximately 110 people per day. Thanks to better therapies—which JDRF funding has been instrumental in developing and making available—people with T1D live longer and stay healthier while they await the cure. Get familiar with our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/jdrfadvocacy/ It makes sense to mention the main issues - Kalamazoo, Windmill Island, Kalamazoo State Theatre, Comerica Park, injection site rotation, JDRF, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, University of Michigan, test-challenge, Bedding Plant Capital of the World, Mall City, Bank Street Farmer's Market, Kalamazoo Valley Museum, Kalamazoo Nature Center, Kalamazoo Air Zoo, Sky Zone Kalamazoo, Confections with Convictions, Sparty, Frankenmuth, Markin Glen County Park, Mackinac Bridge, T1D person, become a volunteer, Tahquamenon Falls, Colonial Michilimackinac, Michigan, T1D for a Day, The Wolverine State, Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, donate today, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan, Garden House Antiques, ground breaking treatments, Mackinac Island, Soo Locks, The Great Lakes State, The Great Lakes State, Kalamazoo Nature Center, New Vic Theatre, Lawton Ridge Winery, Miller Auditorium, Pictured Rocks National Seashore, Michigan Stadium, JDRF one walk, jdrf general engagement, Big Bay Point Light, Mountain Home Cemetery, Water (Winter) Wonderland, West Michigan Beer Tours, Regular Acting Insulin, diabetic, Isle Royal National Park, Michigan State Capitol, The Mitten State, Verhage Fruit Farm & Cider Mill, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts.