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Federal funding urged for diabetes prevention

This headline on the website Diabetes Health got my attention: "The Federal Government Hugely Out-of-Pocket for Diabetes Care." Here are the key numbers: In 2005, the federal government spent almost eighty billion dollars on diabetes care, writes Linda von Wartburg, reporting on a study commissioned by drug giant Novo Nordisk as part of its "Changing Diabetes" campaign. In fact, one in every eight healthcare dollars - or twelve percent of the budget - was spent on diabetes. Need some more perspective? Well, according to the Novo study, this amounts to more than the entire budget of the Department of Education. Phew.

Yes, diabetes care is costing a lot of money. But the ballooning cost of diabetes treatment is only part of the problem. Of equal concern is the amount spent on care versus the amount allocated for prevention and education. Paltry, is the word you might use. Of the 79.7 billion spent, only 3.9 billion went to prevention or education. Considering Type 2 diabetes cases are ballooning in the US - some say it constitutes an epidemic - the feds might want to consider tweaking the budget a bit, don't you agree? That's what the study's authors are recommending. They say more money is desperately needed for prevention and public education. Click here to read more on Novo's Federal Spending Report.

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