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            Celebrating World Diabetes Day 
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            [November 13, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Springfield 
			Clinic is joining monuments and well-known buildings around the 
			world by recognizing World Diabetes Day 2013 in a very special way. 
			Nov. 13-15, Springfield Clinic facilities -- the main campus, Wabash 
			and SC 1st -- will be illuminated with blue lighting to commemorate 
			World Diabetes Day.  | 
		
            |  Nov. 14, World Diabetes Day, is celebrated in more than 160 
			countries worldwide to bring awareness and provide education about 
			diabetes. The blue lighting is symbolic to remind the community of 
			the importance of diabetes prevention. For several years, buildings 
			and monuments worldwide have been lighting up with the color blue 
			for diabetes awareness, and this year Springfield Clinic will join 
			the list. Diabetes affects 25.8 million people of all ages in the 
			U.S., comprising 8.3 percent of the population. Of those, more than 
			7.0 million are undiagnosed. In addition, 35 percent of adults over 
			age 20 and 50 percent of adults 65 and older have pre-diabetes. 
			Complications of diabetes include kidney failure, hypertension, 
			adult blindness, heart disease, stroke and amputations, and diabetes 
			is the seventh-leading cause of death. 
			
			 
			
			 
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			 Springfield Clinic Endocrinology provides comprehensive diabetes 
			education and support, physician services, the clinic's Diabetes 
			Learning Center, and nutritional counseling. Springfield Clinic has 
			a staff of six board-certified endocrinologists, three midlevel 
			providers, diabetes educators and a dietitian serving the greater 
			Springfield area.  
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Springfield Clinic] 
			Springfield Clinic is a progressive, 
			physician-led multi-specialty medical group, devoted to providing 
			the highest quality health care to its patients. With nearly 400 
			physicians and midlevel providers, practicing in nearly 80 medical 
			specialties and sub-specialties, Springfield Clinic serves a 
			population of nearly 1 million patients throughout the central 
			Illinois region. As one of the largest private, multi-specialty 
			medical clinics in Illinois, Springfield Clinic currently employs 
			over 2,000 clinical and administrative staff members who are 
			committed to leadership in quality, service and technology. For more 
			information, visit 
			www.springfieldclinic.com. |