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This interactive quiz asks teens with diabetes to think about the everyday steps that are vital to managing diabetes and how busy teens can make them part of their daily routine. The quiz is also a great learning tool for teens with friends or family members who have diabetes. |
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| This webinar was held in September 2012 and featured Barbara L. Linder, M.D., Ph.D., Senior Advisor for Childhood Diabetes Research for the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health and Joanne Gallivan, Director of the National Diabetes Education Program at the National Institutes of Health. | ||||
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Help Your Teen Deal with the Ups & Downs of Diabetes Teens may sometimes have feelings of sadness, anger, loneliness, and fear, or they may blame themselves or their family for their diabetes. These feelings are normal every now and then. But in order to feel better, teens need to learn to take charge of their diabetes – and families can help. Word count: 596 |
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A common misconception is that snacking isn’t a healthy habit for growing teens. The truth is that most teens need snacks – the trick is making healthy food choices in the right amounts. Eating too many calories can cause teens to become overweight, which puts them at higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Word count: 538 |
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When Your Child Is Diagnosed with DIABETES: Parents' Questions for the Health Care Team A list of questions to ask the doctor when your child is diagnosed with diabetes. |
When Your Child Is Diagnosed with DIABETES: Parents' Questions for the Health Care Team |
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Overview of Diabetes in Children and Adolescents Fact sheet about diabetes and youth in the United States. |
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As more and more youth become overweight and less active, type 2 diabetes – once only seen in adults over 40 – is now being found in teens. You can play a key role by helping the children and teens in your life lower their risk for type 2 diabetes, especially if the disease runs in your family. Children and teens can lower their risk for type 2 diabetes if they stay at a healthy weight by being more physically active and choosing to eat the right amounts of healthy foods. |
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Move It! and Reduce Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes - Print PSA This announcement promotes the Move It! school kit. The kit encourages physical activity among American Indian/Alaska Native youth in schools and provides advice for school officials. |
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Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Online Tool Presentation This slide set contains information about the transitioning from pediatric to adult health care and are designed for health care professionals and community organizations to help explain and promote this Transitions resource. Slides can be downloaded as an entire presentation or used individually. |
Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Online Tool Presentation |
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Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care Checklists of things to remember for teens transitioning from pediatric to adult health care. |
Pediatric to Adult Diabetes Care Transition Planning Checklist Transition Planning: Clinical Summary for New Health Care Team |
