Abbott’s new short film, titled ‘Above the Bias,’ addresses the stigma surrounding diabetes and how misconceptions can negatively impact those living with the condition. A global survey accompanies the film. It reveals that over 2,600 individuals with diabetes face judgment and misinformation, often leading to social and medical consequences. Findings indicate that 40% have skipped or missed medical appointments due to stigma, while nearly a quarter have refrained from sharing their diagnosis out of embarrassment. The study also highlights that food-related comments, such as questioning whether someone should be eating a particular item, trigger stress responses comparable to high-pressure situations.
Abbott’s Above the Bias emphasizes the importance of shifting public perception and fostering a more supportive environment. It builds upon ongoing advocacy efforts to promote factual awareness about diabetes while demonstrating how encouragement can positively impact disease management.
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