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English: The blue circle is the global symbol for diabetes, introduced by the International Diabetes Federation with the aim of giving diabetes a common identity, supporting existing efforts to raise awareness of diabetes and placing the diabetes epidemic firmly in the public spotlight.
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The blue circle symbol has been used to represent diabetes since 2006: |
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International Diabetes Federation (IDF). IDF holds all rights to the use of the blue circle for diabetes. |
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IntDiabetesFed |
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The blue circle for diabetes may not be used without the prior permission of the International Diabetes Federation.
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