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Blood Sugar Rising

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Blood Sugar Rising is a PBS special that follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S.

Aired 04/15/2020

Blood Sugar Rising

Blood Sugar Rising Preview

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Blood Sugar Rising is a PBS special that follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S.

Blood Sugar Rising follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. Diabetes and pre-diabetes affect over 100 million people in the US, costing more than $325 billion each year. Blood Sugar Rising puts human faces to these statistics, exploring the history and science of the illness through portraits of Americans whose stories shape the film.

Aired 04/15/2020

A Production of Structure Films for WGBH. With funding from: Draper, The Russell Berrie Foundation, Sami Inkinen, through the Inkinen Family Donor-Advised Fund, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.

Nicole - Southern California

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Nicole was so frightened of her Type 1 diabetes that she ignored it for years. (4m 40s)

Karen - The Bronx, NY

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For Karen, bringing healthy foods to her community is a social justice issue. (6m 31s)

Sugar and the Average American

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How does your sugar consumption compare to the average American? (2m)

Valarie - Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

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Dr. Jernigan knows firsthand how hard it can be for Native people to access healthy foods. (6m 3s)

Tell Us Your Story

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Watch this clip from Blood Sugar Rising, and tell us your story! #Blood SugarPBS (1m 3s)

The Smith-Holt Family - Minneapolis, MN

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For diabetics who can't afford their insulin, the ramifications can be tragic. (5m 56s)

Monteil - San Francisco, CA

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Monteil Lee struggles with a diabetes-related wound on his foot that may mean amputation. (7m 18s)

Laura - Meigs County, OH

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In rural Appalachia, Laura Grueser works to educate her neighbors about eating healthily. (5m 24s)

Gretchen - San Francisco, CA

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Diabetes runs through Gretchen Carvajal’s family. (4m 39s)

Ed - Boston, MA

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Ed's life’s work has been developing an artificial pancreas to take over diabetes care. (6m 16s)

Blood Sugar Rising Preview

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Blood Sugar Rising is a PBS special that follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. (2m 18s)

David Alvarado and Blood Sugar Rising with Spanish Captions

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David Alvarado introduces Spanish captions for Blood Sugar Rising. (45s)

Blood Sugar Rising Preview with Spanish Subtitles

Azúcar en Aumento es un especial sobre la epidemia de diabetes en los Estados Unidos. (2m 15s)

What Is Diabetes?

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This clip from Blood Sugar Rising explains what diabetes is, and how it affects the body. (1m 58s)

Watching Carbs

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Watching their carb intake is something both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics need to do. (2m 9s)

Revolutionizing Diabetes Care

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See the amazing breakthroughs in diabetes-related technology in the last 5 decades. (3m 12s)

Diabetes on the Rise

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This clip highlights the alarming increase in diabetes in the United States. (1m 56s)

Diabetes in Our Communities

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How does the environment you live in affect your chances of becoming diabetic? (3m)

The Cost of Insulin

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In past years, insulin prices have skyrocketed, and uninsured people are paying the price. (2m 48s)

The Bigger Picture Project

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Learn how The Bigger Picture Project is working to raise awareness around diabetes. (3m 36s)

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A Production of Structure Films for WGBH. With funding from: Draper, The Russell Berrie Foundation, Sami Inkinen, through the Inkinen Family Donor-Advised Fund, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.

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