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Every week in the central San Joaquin Valley, at least 19 people die of diabetes — and the death toll is rising. The disease touches nearly one out of every 10 people who live in the Valley — compared to 1 in 13 throughout California. It steals eyesight, burns nerves, disables organs. And it kills.
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One developed the disease during a pregnancy 36 years ago. Another almost lost a foot to a bacterial infection. And another is on dialysis three times a week. These are some of the faces of diabetics in the Valley.
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Programs such as a diabetes registry could help bring the epidemic under control, health experts say. But the high cost of expanding programs has been a barrier. The very scope of the problem is daunting.
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For every $5 spent on health care in the United States, $1 goes to diabetics. In 2007, the estimated national cost of diabetes was $174 billion. A look at some of the numbers:
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