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Public News Service on MSNSchools struggle to keep up with diabetes tech, leaving parents to fill gapsBy Phil Galewitz for KFF Health News.Broadcast version by Trimmel Gomes for Florida News Connection reporting for the KFF Health News-Public News Service Collaboration Just a few years ago, children ...
Just a few years ago, children with Type 1 diabetes reported to the school nurse several times a day to get a finger pricked to check whether their blood sugar was dangerously high or low.
In a region where the chronic disease is too often viewed as a normal part of life, one advocate is educating children to change that.
I filmed hundreds of hours of footage as our children grew and we learned to deal with our daughter’s diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes. Although I captured a lot of beautiful and vulnerable moments ...
children and adolescents with diabetes, growth and physical maturation problems and disorders of the thyroid, pituitary, parathyroid and adrenal glands as well as those of the testes and ovaries, the ...
TIRUCHY: The early detection of Type 1 diabetes in children is improving due to enhanced school health screenings and advancements in diagnostic techniques, say health authorities. At Mahatma ...
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