Five decades ago, most of China was poverty-stricken and many regions didn’t even have running water or electricity.  Today, thanks to the ingenuity of the Chinese people, and their hard work and talent, it has become the second largest economy in the world, is a world leader in science and space, and has more foreign exchange reserves than any other country. Given these amazing advances, it makes a lot of sense to watch everything they are doing very closely.      

There are thousands of people we pass on the streets each day, but each one is unique.  They have different backgrounds, are at different stages in their lives, have very individualized hopes, and are trying to resolve their particular troubles.  But there is one medical challenge that many of them share: diabetes.  Unfortunately, it is a very serious one.