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At 7-years-old, Wendy Novak received a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis that changed her life forever. After defying the expectations around the disease, she’s imagining a world without diabetes through the Wendy Novak Diabetes Institute, which supports the care of more than 100,000 patients. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY.

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