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  1. 17 sept. 2019 · Created in collaboration with Merck, directed by Ani Simon-Kennedy and narrated by acclaimed actress and producer Viola Davis, the film attests to the resiliency of the human spirit and challenges the national perception of life with type 2 diabetes.

  2. 24 avr. 2019 · With Nelea Absher, Gevon Anderson, Tracey Brown, Viola Davis. A Touch of Sugar dives into the diabetes healthcare epidemic that affects every community in the United States, told through the voices of people united in their struggle with this chronic disease.

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    • Documentary, Short
    • Ani Simon-Kennedy
    • 2019-04-24
  3. A Touch of Sugar. By GCI Health - New York. For Merck. Highly Commended in category Public Relations. In subcategory Consumer Marketing. Audio 1. Project Description. More than 30 million Americans have diabetes—that’s about 1 in 10 adults—and 90 to 95% of them have type 2 diabetes (T2D).

  4. A Touch of Sugar dives into the diabetes healthcare epidemic that affects every community in the United States, told through the voices of people united in their struggle with this chronic disease. Cast

  5. A Touch of Sugar dives into the diabetes healthcare epidemic that affects every community in the United States told through the voices of people united in their struggle with this chronic disease ...

  6. A Touch of Sugar (2019) réalisé par Ani Simon-Kennedy. L'information sur le film, genre, classement, durée, photos, bande-annonce, synopsis et critiques des usagers.

  7. 13 juin 2019 · A Touch of Sugar may be the title of a documentary about diabetes narrated by Oscar-winning actress Viola Davis, but it actually provides a touch of hope—hope that we can collectively solve the diabetes epidemic that impacts 30 million Americans and over 400 million people worldwide.