This article is from the Diabetes FAQ, by Edward Reid edward@paleo.org with numerous contributions by others.
The ADA has local offices in many cities. Check your local phone book first.
To contact the national organization, call 1-800-232-3472 or +1 703 549 1500.
This will reach all departments. Or write
American Diabetes Association
1660 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
USA
The ADA offers aid to diabetic patients, books, and journals ranging
from general to research. All can be ordered by phone. They maintain
lists of physicians with special interest and/or training in diabetes.
New patients and their families needing advice are encouraged to call.
They may be able to help in dealing with bureaucratic problems.
The ADA is on the web at http://diabetes.org. The web site has a great
deal of useful information. It includes lists of ADA publications and
ordering information. One section that is particularly useful is the
ADA's Clinical Practice Recommendations, which are all online in full at
http://diabetes.org/cpr/
or start at the ADA home page and follow the link to "For Health Care
Professionals", then "Clinical Practice Recommendations".
 
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