Viola Davis has teamed up with pharmaceutical company Merck on A Touch of Sugar, a documentary film which addresses the health epidemic surrounding Type 2 diabetes, particularly among African-Americans.
According to PR Newswire, the film will debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival today. Davis narrates the project, which is personal to her, as several members of her family have been diagnosed with the disease.
“Type 2 diabetes has taken a toll on my family. My great-aunt suffered from complications of the disease, two of my sisters are currently living with it, and a few years ago, I was diagnosed with prediabetes,” Davis said. “I’m one of the 84 million American adults living with prediabetes and I’m sharing my story for the first time in an effort to inspire others to take action against the type 2 diabetes epidemic.”
“It’s not something I talk about because it’s a disease a lot of us simply accept – growing up my family just called it ‘sugar.’ But, this must change. I want people to know that type 2 diabetes can have consequences. It’s not something to be taken lightly – we need to take it seriously if we’re going to get it under control.”
I’m working with @Merck as the narrator of #ATouchOfSugarFilm, which dives into the #T2D epidemic that affects people in every community in the U.S., including my family. Can’t wait for the debut tomorrow during #Tribeca2019! Learn more here: https://t.co/UZTUET5EWT #sponsored pic.twitter.com/YfFVtZGiII
— Viola Davis (@violadavis) April 24, 2019
“A Touch of Sugar is an honest depiction of life with type 2 diabetes that puts a much-needed spotlight on the real people affected by it firsthand,” said Conrod Kelly, Executive Director, Diabetes Franchise at Merck. “Although the disease is a result of a combination of genetics, lifestyle, and environment, there are steps we can take together to help reduce its impact on individuals and their families. With this documentary, Merck is dedicated to increasing awareness and inspiring action to ultimately confront America’s type 2 diabetes epidemic head on – one community and one patient at a time.”
Merck spearheads a program, America’s Diabetes Challenge: Get to Your Goals to promote living a healthier lifestyle.
People can learn more about A Touch of Sugar and how to make a difference in their communities by visiting ATouchOfSugarFilm.com. On the website, they can watch the trailer, start the conversation by downloading a discussion guide, and find educational resources to help improve diabetes management.
Why is the my medicine $700.00 can’t afford it so I don’t don’t take it
This has been a real problem especially in black families including mine. Knowledge is power and it’s important to get the word out.
Diabetes is curable. The effort to highlight management is appreciated but I’m afraid a film sponsored by a pharmaceutical company is unlikely to showcase the steps needed to do so. Resources like FMTV or YouTube’s The Doctor’s Farmacy could really give our people the knowledge to end this generational killer.
Amen….look to the foods you are consuming!! The liquids you are drinking? Last time you enjoyed some fresh clean water? Truth be told Ms. CC. Those companies that make billions of dollars off people being sick all the time are NOT the ones to help you take a look at empowerment for your Health & Healing.
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Where will the documentary be shown? I went to the website mentioned in this article and only the trailer was available.
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