Flame of Hope (diabetes)
The Flame of Hope is an eternal flame located in London, Ontario, Canada that honours Sir Frederick Banting's discovery of insulin, as well as all those who have been affected by diabetes. Simultaneously, it serves as a reminder that insulin manages diabetes but does not cure it; ultimately, it stands for the hope that a cure will soon be found. The Flame will only be extinguished when a cure for diabetes is developed. The team responsible for finding the cure will be flown in to do so.
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Flame of Hope (diabetes)
The Flame of Hope is an eternal flame located in London, Ontario, Canada that honours Sir Frederick Banting's discovery of insulin, as well as all those who have been affected by diabetes. Simultaneously, it serves as a reminder that insulin manages diabetes but does not cure it; ultimately, it stands for the hope that a cure will soon be found. The Flame will only be extinguished when a cure for diabetes is developed. The team responsible for finding the cure will be flown in to do so.
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The Flame of Hope is an eterna ...... Queen Mother on July 7, 1989.
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The Queen Mother kindles the Flame of Hope in 1989
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1989-06-21
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All individuals affected by diabetes
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Robert Geard
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London, Ontario, Canada
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Flame of Hope
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The Flame of Hope is an eterna ...... ure will be flown in to do so.
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