Stop Diabetes

When reading diabetes websites do you often feel a sense of hopelessness? That you’re going to be trapped in a chronic cycle of poor health, doctors, and drugs for life?

Do you get the feeling that something is missing? We did too. Our goal is to fill in some blanks so just maybe you can avoid the fate of Always Diabetic.

The Problem is Unprecedented. The Solution Must Match It.

Our Vision is simple yet revolutionary: find a new generation of brilliant scientists at the peak of their creativity, then provide them with the freedom, autonomy and financial and professional resources to set them on the road to breakthrough discoveries.

Help us bring 100 brilliant scientists to diabetes research by supporting the American Diabetes Association’s Pathway to Stop Diabetes.

We Meet You—Wherever You Are

From rookies to veterans in the blood sugar game, we’re here to hold your hand through the highs and lows—because let’s face it, we’re in this together until we kick diabetes to the curb for good!

Call for Nominations

Lorem From rookies to veterans in the blood sugar game, we’re here to hold your hand through the highs and lows—because let’s face it, we’re in this together until we kick diabetes to the curb for good!

Pathway Awards

Lorem From rookies to veterans in the blood sugar game, we’re here to hold your hand through the highs and lows—because let’s face it, we’re in this together until we kick diabetes to the curb for good!

Our Supporters

Lorem From rookies to veterans in the blood sugar game, we’re here to hold your hand through the highs and lows—because let’s face it, we’re in this together until we kick diabetes to the curb for good!

What defines ‘Cure’

Cure? Remission? Or irrelevant?

Let’s stop talking about Type 2 diabetes as a disease. It’s a normal and expected reaction to a substance that your body neither requires nor desires you to eat.

Eating To End It

Have you ever heard of drinking more beer to fix your alcohol problem? Neither have we. So why are they telling you that eating more carbohydrates is a fix for your blood sugar problem?