Weekend Roundup
Happy Blue Friday, I hope you enjoy the weekend and a few of these initiatives, stories and a giveaway.
You take the quiz and a diabetes charity that we all love gets money - nice!
When you take this two minute quiz Novo Nordisk will make a donation to the Diabetes Hands Foundation.
Help Strip Safely to effect real change in the FDA's meter rules.
from strip safely: "FDA has two draft guidance documents about blood glucose meters that are open for comment until April 7, 2014. A “draft guidance” is basically a preview of what standards the FDA is considering requiring in order for blood glucose meters to be cleared — the law requires that FDA open its draft guidance documents up for comment before publishing a final version. FDA welcomes comments from the public, and so we highly encourage everyone affected by diabetes to submit their considered thoughts." - I did it last night, it's easy and important. Go take a look.
This week on Arden's Day
We are giving away a pair of diabetes circles shoelaces - easy to enter
This simple pancake recipe is easy on Arden's BGs
Does your DexCom make you sing?
I wrote a piece for Disney about spousal engagement and your child's diabetes management
Giveaway! Blue Circle Shoelaces
Huge thank you to my wife Kelly for procuring more Blue Circle Shoelaces... what do you say, let's give them away!
There are a bunch of easy ways to enter using the widget below. You can follow Arden's Day on Twitter, like us on Facebook, tweet about the giveaway (as much as once a day) or comment on this blog post and tell us why you are an advocate for people with diabetes or just say hello.
The giveaway begins at 12:00 am EST on March 2, 2014 and ends March 31, 2014 at 12:00 am EST. One person will win a pair of laces. All entries must be logged via the widget.
Good Luck!
And the winner is: Diabetes Circle Laces
Arden picks the winner of our Diabetes Circles Shoe Laces giveaway...
Thank you to everyone for sharing and entering!
Lace Up 4 Diabetes Shoe Laces Giveaway
Novo Nordisk's #LaceUp4Diabetes campaign has been a huge success and I don't think that it's a big secret as to why, shoe laces adorn with blue diabetes circles are super %&*@ing amazing!
I was lucky enough to receive laces from Novo last week. My wife Kelly has a pair on her sneakers, Arden has a pair on her purple Vans and I would like it very much if one of you had the last pair.
Entries will be accepted until midnight EST on November 24th. To enter just share this page somewhere on social media (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc) and then leave a comment on this blog post that includes your email address (Your comment is your entry). Good luck!
The fine print: One winner will be chosen at random by Arden using the time honored method of pulling a slip of paper from a paper bag. If the winner doesn't respond to email in a reasonable amount of time, Arden will re-pick. Giveaway is limited to U.S and Canadian residents.
and the winner is...
Pathway to Stop Diabetes
Image courtesy of Pathways to Stop Diabetes
The American Diabetes Association has just announced an initiative called Pathways to Stop Diabetes. Here is a brief snippet from their website about the program's intentions.
We realize that it takes more than natural talent for young researchers to realize their full potential. It takes comprehensive support every step of the way. To make the career commitment to diabetes research attractive, fulfilling and rewarding, Pathway to Stop Diabetes will provide that support in every way.
I think that it's very exciting to see such a large organization thinking about research in a different way. It's also encouraging to see that program financially backed so significantly by pharma companies. I hope you can take a few minutes to learn more about Pathway.
If you are a brilliant young scientist, are raising one or know a young researcher that may be interested in being at the forefront of discovery. Please consider diabetes research as your field of focus. Pathway offers researchers mentoring, grants and much more. Who knows, maybe you're the next Frederick Banting, MD.
More blurbs from the Pathway to Stop Diabetes website:
"Our vision is simple yet revolutionary: find a new generation of brilliant scientists at the peak of their creativity, then provide them with the freedom, autonomy, and financial and professional resources to set them on the road to breakthrough discoveries."
"Diabetes research is critically underfunded. Twice as many Americans have diabetes as have cancer. Diabetes is over 20 times more prevalent than HIV/AIDS. Yet National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for diabetes is 1/5 that of cancer and 1/3 that of AIDS. On a per-person-affected basis, diabetes funding is a rounding error in comparison. This difference has persisted for decades." - more
Arden's Day wishes the Pathway program a very successful (but hopefully short) life!
Be well,
Scott