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ACCORD RESEARCH STUDY

ACCORD is a five to eight-year program sponsored by the National Institute of Health and currently is conducted in more than 70 medical clinics in the United States and Canada. In the US approximately 16 million people, nearly six percent of the population, live with diabetes. Those with Type 2 diabetes have additional problems with high blood pressure as well as high cholesterol, which combined with diabetes can add to a higher risk of heart disease.

The ACCORD study is aimed at testing the effects of intensive control of blood sugars on risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack and stroke. Each patient will also be studied for the effects of intensive control of blood pressure or cholesterol on these effects as well.

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In North Carolina, approximately 450,000 people have diabetes, 1/3 of whom have not yet been diagnosed.

Each year, 6,200 North Carolinians die as a result of diabetes

Diabetes hospitalization costs are $ 202 per North Carolina resident per year

Many people with type 2 diabetes can control their blood glucose by following a careful diet and exercise program, losing excess weight, and taking oral medications.
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