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Manitoba motorcycle club hosts fundraiser ride for Diabetes Canada

Around 50 motorcycle riders gathered at a parking lot just off Main Street in downtown Winnipeg on Saturday morning, readying for a ride to Steinbach in support of Diabetes Canada.

The organization estimates the figure is much higher when people living with prediabetes or undiagnosed diabetes are included. Combined, Sandhu said it could account for around 403,000 Manitobans — at least 28 per cent of the province’s population. Diabetes Canada runs summer camps for kids living with type 1 diabetes, something Miles’s mother Liz said she appreciates.

Many things may affect blood sugar levels, she said, that people do not realize, including growth, hormones, physical activity, sickness and stress.Celebrating 100 years of insulin discovery with Diabetes awareness – May 26, 2021

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