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Diabetes - Children

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      new window Children with Diabetes  [Recommended]   Description: An online community for kids, families, and adults with diabetes, featuring message boards, chat rooms, and questions/answers from medical professionals. (childrenwithdiabetes.com)
new window JDRF Kids Online  [Recommended]   Description: Features basic information about the condition and latest researches. Also offers a forum area in which users share their care ideas and helps users make connection with a pen pal. (jdrf.org)
new window A Child with Diabetes Is In Your Care Description: A seven-part series which profiles four families coping with juvenile diabetes. (jdf.org)
new window Center for Disease Control Description: A review of current knowledge of type 2 diabetes among children and adolescents in North America to assess the magnitude of the disease and its public health importance. (cdc.gov)
new window Children and Teens with Diabetes - Lifeclinic Description: Information about diabetic issues that affect children and teens. (lifeclinic.com)
new window Children Have Rights in School Description: Information about the rights and care of diabetic children while in school. (TYPE1INFO.COM)
new window Diabetes Explained Description: Offers tutorial, general information, links, and chat room. Author happy to hear from people with the condition. (diabetes-explained.co.uk)
new window Diabetes or Just Normal Thirst? Description: A question and answer article that discusses whether or not excessive thirst in children is a sign of diabetes. (drgreene.com)
new window Diabetic Babies Description: Provides parents and families with information about the signs, symptoms and treatment, illlustrated with personal accounts. (geocities.com)
new window Hannah's Diabetes Page Description: A 9 1/2 year old describes life with this disease; links to information, and one link to a page full of the authors other interests. (geocities.com)
new window Kids R Pumping Description: Dedicated to people sharing their experiences with children using insulin pump therapy to manage their diabetes. Helpful hints, testimonials from medical professionals, parents and children using insulin pumps. (members.aol.com)
new window Kids with Diabetes in School Package Description: Resource for teachers, care providers, and parents. Includes knowledge test, checklists, and most frequently asked questions. (diabetes.ca)
new window Kidsdiabetes.co.uk Description: Help and advice for diabetic children and parents of kids with diabetes,useful tips on recipes, advice from parents, blood sugar level monitoring, insulin and diet advice. (kidsdiabetes.co.uk)
new window Nottingham Parents of Children with Diabetes Description: Organizes activities such as swimming, bowling, cycling, laser quest. Offers support for children with this condition and their parents in the Nottingham area. (children-with-diabetes.co.uk)
new window Obesity-Linked Diabetes Rising in Children Description: USDA information on relationship between obesity and juvenile diabetes. (usda.gov)
new window Overcoming Juvenile Diabetes With a Little Planning and High-Tech Tools Description: FDA Consumer article discusses the challenges of being a teen with diabetes, the importance of insulin, and future treatments. (fda.gov)
new window Parent's Guide - Diabetes Description: HELP program - Information about childhood diabetes for parents. (www2.tamucc.edu)
new window PumpKids.com Description: For parents of children who are on an insulin pump, or who are considering this form of diabetes therapy. Includes discussion system, carb counter, general info, and diabetes trivia. (pumpkids.com)
new window Researchers Recommend Testing Diabetic Children for Celiac Disease Description: As a result of their recent study, a group of Medical College of Wisconsin researchers are recommending that children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) be tested for celiac disease. (healthlink.mcw.edu)
new window The Juvenile Diabetes Forum at Med Help Description: Interactive medical question and answer format about all aspects of juvenile diabetes (type 1 diabetes). Patient questions are replied to by online volunteers from the Juvenile Diabates Research Foundation. (medhelp.org)
new window Vaccine Safety Description: Some common childhood immunizations may contribute to diabetes and other chronic illnesses in later life. (vaccines.net)
 




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