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From:Diabetes (Vol. 49, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe relationships between genetic markers and disease-associated autoantibodies were studied in an unselected population of 701 siblings of children with type 1 diabetes, and the predictive characteristics of these...
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From:Ophthalmology Times (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedHershey, PA--The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) has launched a $6.3-million Center for Mechanisms and Intervention of Diabetic Retinopathy at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The center's...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 65, Issue 2)* Parents can help their young adult children make a smooth transition from pediatric to adult diabetes care, according to an American Diabetes Association statement concerning 18-to 30-year-olds who are becoming...
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From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 29, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedWe previously reported that the annual incidences of children with type 2 diabetes as detected by urine glucose screening at school in Tokyo during 1981-1995 were significantly higher than the incidence in 1974-1980...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 51, Issue 2)Many youngsters have trouble with other kids who say or do annoying things to them just because they have diabetes. It's my experience that youngsters who tease tend to have low self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 43, Issue 8)Reflections One daughter screams, "Mom, she's hitting me!" "She started it," another will respond. "It's my turn to sit in the front seat!" "Tell her to stay out of my room!" This is typical conversation among my...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 43, Issue 5)Hi-Ho, Off to Camp We Go Camp New Horizons proves you can go home again...each night. Learning to manage diabetes while remaining active, independent, and self-confident is the primary goal of children attending...
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From:Clinical Diabetes (Vol. 15, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDiabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), the major acute metabolic emergency of type I diabetes mellitus, is a serious, life-threatening, and costly condition. Despite many advances in the management of DKA and an increased...
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From:Diabetes (Vol. 45, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIn juvenile IDDM patients, illumunosuppression with cyclosporin A allows partial [beta]-cell function recovery and transient remissions of insulin dependency. The effects of this therapeutic approach, however, have not...
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From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 37, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE The study seeks to improve access for underserved patients via novel integration of Pedi-Flite (a critical care transport team) and to validate whether this safely enhances diabetes care and effectively...
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From:Archives of Disease in Childhood (Vol. 87, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedScreening for early markers of micro vascular disease is now generally recommended from around the age of 10 years in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (TIDM). Annual assessment should include direct fundal...
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From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 33, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDiabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood (1). There are ~186,300 individuals <20 years of age with diabetes in the U.S. Based on 2002-2003 data, the rate of new type 1 diabetes cases was 19.0 per...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 15, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedMay 27 A report predicted that the number of cases of type 1 diabetes among children in Europe under the age of 15 will increase 70% from 94,000 cases in 2005 to 160,000 in 2020. The authors of the report say that...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 54, Issue 3)Q Why do I always have to test my blood sugar? When my blood sugar isn't right, I feel it anyway. Ron Childs Boca Raton, Fla. A Yes, you may sometimes be able to feel when your blood sugar is high or low....
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 55, Issue 11)I'm a registered nurse working with an 11-year-old child in a shelter. She has had type 1 diabetes for four years and had been hospitalized nine times for diabetic ketoacidosis before she entered our facility. Her...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 55, Issue 7)It's not every day that a former Miss America shows up in the senate chambers of the South Carolina legislature. So people took notice when Nicole Johnson, Miss America 1999, and Cullinan Williams, National Youth...
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From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 22, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE -- To determine whether a 6-month home-based intervention program in adolescents with poorly controlled diabetes improves metabolic control and whether benefits are maintained after the intervention....
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From:Journal of the American Dietetic Association (Vol. 91, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedInsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is one of the most prevalent of chronic childhood diseases. Treatment of IDDM requires insulin therapy combined with careful control of diet and physical activity. Food and...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 42, Issue 11)Speaking Out for Youth Terri Helwig has been handed some lemons in her life. But that's okay ... she likes lemonade. Take a look at her gymnastic career. "I wanted to be a gymnast ever since I was knee-high to a...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 46, Issue 1)AT THE WORLD DIABETES CONGRESS VANCOUVER--When diabetes mellitus is diagnosed from ages 15 to 30 years, type 2 patients are less likely than are type 1 patients to reach their 50th birthday according to investigators...