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NIH Radio Podcast - Diabetes and Teens
Dr. Francine Kaufman, chair-elect of the National Diabetes Education Program, discusses the impact of diabetes on teens on resources available for teens with diabets and their family. |
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American Association of Diabetes Educators
Find a diabetes educator in your area. |
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American Diabetes Association
Learn about diabetes and join in the conversation with others who have diabetes through an online message board. |
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American Dietetic Association
Get nutrition facts and find a dietician near you. |
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Bam! Body and Mind
This site outlines nutrition tips and physical activities for kids to maintain healthy bodies and minds. |
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Children With Diabetes
Join this online community for kids, families and adults with diabetes to stay up-to-date on the latest diabetes news. |
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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
Get practical information about managing diabetes. |
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National Association for Health and Fitness
This site promotes physical activity and examples of resources to take advantage of in your area. |
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Nutrition and Physical Activity
Download programs aimed to increase physical activity, including the Kids Walk to School program. |
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WIN - Weight-control Information Network
Teens can use this resources to learn how to incorporate healthy eating and exercise in to their schedules. |
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