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Dick Clark Goes Public with His Diabetes to Warn of Its Link to Heart Disease; Joins American Association of Diabetes Educators In National Campaign To Educate Americans.


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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 2004

Dick Clark

For other people named Dick Clark, see Dick Clark (disambiguation).


Richard Wagstaff "Dick" Clark (born November 30, 1929) is an Emmy Award-winning American television, radio personality, game show host and businessman, he served as
 disclosed publicly for the first time that he has type 2 diabetes type 2 diabetes
n.
See diabetes mellitus.
. Mr. Clark, known as "America's oldest teenager," was first diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 1994 but kept the news private until now. In support of this announcement, Mr. Clark is joining the American Association American Association refers to one of the following professional baseball leagues:
  • American Association (19th century), active from 1882 to 1891.
  • American Association (20th century), active from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997.
 of Diabetes Educators (AADE AADE American Association of Diabetes Educators
AADE American Association of Dental Examiners
AADE American Association of Dental Editors
AADE Army Air Defense Element
) to launch Diabetes: Know the Heart Part, a national public education campaign to alert Americans to the fact that diabetes and heart disease are closely related. The diabetes and heart disease education campaign is supported by Merck & Co., Inc.

"I've previously shared with folks my personal experience with managing my risk factors for heart disease and now I want people to know that having type 2 diabetes also puts them at an increased risk for a heart attack and stroke," Mr. Clark said.

"The Diabetes: Know the Heart Part campaign message is clear: if you have diabetes, know you are at an increased risk for heart attack and talk to your healthcare provider about managing your risk factors for heart disease."

An estimated 18.2 million Americans have diabetes, yet more than two-thirds of people with diabetes surveyed by the American Diabetes Association The American Diabetes Association, or the ADA, is an American health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of  (ADA Ada, city, United States
Ada (ā`ə), city (1990 pop. 15,820), seat of Pontotoc co., S central Okla.; inc. 1904. It is a large cattle market and the center of a rich oil and ranch area.
) were unaware they faced an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Compared to adults without diabetes and heart disease, adults with diabetes are at an increased risk of heart attack or stroke - even if their cholesterol is normal. Moreover, adults with diabetes also have the same risk of having a heart attack as adults without diabetes who have already had a heart attack.

"Most adults with diabetes were unaware of their risk for heart disease according to according to
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2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 the ADA survey, but research shows it's the leading cause of death among adults with diabetes," said Virginia Zamudio, RN, MSN (1) (MicroSoft Network) A family of Internet-based services from Microsoft, which includes a search engine, e-mail (Hotmail), instant messaging (Windows Live Messaging) and a general-purpose portal with news, information and shopping (MSN Directory). , CDE (1) (Computer Desktop Encyclopedia) What you are reading at this very moment. See About this product.

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, president of the American Association of Diabetes Educators. "Adults with diabetes need to know that along with working with their healthcare provider to help manage their blood sugar level, it is also important to work with their healthcare provider to help manage their risk for heart disease."

Ms. Zamudio also called attention to the latest guidelines from the ADA, which recommend that for adults with diabetes, LDL cholesterol LDL cholesterol
n.
See low-density lipoprotein.


LDL Cholesterol
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is the primary cholesterol molecule. High levels of LDL increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
 (the "bad" cholesterol) should be less than 100 mg/dl. High blood pressure is also common in adults with diabetes, which substantially increases the risk of stroke and other cardiovascular complications. For adults with diabetes, ADA guidelines recommend a blood pressure goal of less than 130/80 mmHg.

As for Mr. Clark, despite having diabetes, he shows no signs of slowing down either personally or professionally. He continues to produce top awards shows such as the "Golden Globes" and the "American Music Awards The American Music Awards show is one of several annual major American music awards shows (among the others are the Billboard Music Awards, the Grammy Awards, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony). " and is the executive producer of the popular family drama, "American Dreams American dream also American Dream
n.
An American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire:
."

"I've made some important changes in my life, and my doctor has me eating healthy, and I exercise regularly, both of which help manage my risk for heart disease," Mr. Clark said. "I encourage others with diabetes to work with their healthcare professional to help manage their risk for heart disease."

Mr. Clark, 74 years old but long known as "America's oldest teenager," will tour major U.S. cities in partnership with community Diabetes Educators over the next several months for Diabetes: Know the Heart Part. As he crisscrosses the country, he will share his personal experiences in dealing with diabetes and the risk for heart disease. Leading by example, he will encourage Americans who have diabetes to talk with their healthcare provider about how they can help manage their risk for heart disease.

Consumers can order a free copy of Diabetes: Know the Heart Part brochure, which includes strategies for helping to manage diabetes and the risk of heart disease by calling toll-free 1-800-224-4089 or logging onto www.knowtheheartpart.com.

About AADE

AADE is a multi-disciplinary group of more than 11,000 members dedicated to advancing the practice of diabetes self-management training as an integral component of health care for persons with diabetes, and lifestyle management for the prevention of diabetes. Their website is www.diabeteseducator.com.

About Merck

Merck & Co., Inc. is a global research-driven pharmaceutical products company. Merck discovers, develops a broad range of innovative products to improve human and animal health, directly and through its joint ventures.
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