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Blood Sugar Rising

"America's Hidden Diabetes Epidemic"

Blood Sugar Rising follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. Diabetes and pre-diabetes affect over 100 million people in the US, costing more than $325 billion each year. Blood Sugar Rising puts human faces to these statistics, exploring the history and science of the illness through portraits of Americans whose stories shape the film.

Top Cast

  • S. Epatha Merkerson

    S. Epatha Merkerson

    Narrator (voice)

  • Gretchen Carvajal

    Gretchen Carvajal

  • Kelly Close

    Kelly Close

  • Ed Damiano

    Ed Damiano

  • Laura Grueser

    Laura Grueser

  • Anthony Hatch

    Anthony Hatch

  • James Holt, Jr.

    James Holt, Jr.

  • Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan

    Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan

  • Monteil Lee

    Monteil Lee

Overview

Blood Sugar Rising follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. Diabetes and pre-diabetes affect over 100 million people in the US, costing more than $325 billion each year. Blood Sugar Rising puts human faces to these statistics, exploring the history and science of the illness through portraits of Americans whose stories shape the film.

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