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- The migration of children with DIABETES to www.childrenwithdiabetes.com from the Castle Web domain continues. You will notice revised navigational links at the bottom of every page. To take full advantage of the new look and feel of children with DIABETES, you should use a newer graphical browser such as Netscape Navigator 3.0 or later or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or later.
- Testing has shown that users of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 might have a problem when first trying to connect to the Message Board. Clicking the Refresh button to reload the page once or twice usually corrects the problem.
- Allison Nava shares with us her experiences with being diagnosed with diabetes.
- Joe Ward joins the Diabetes Team in answering your questions. To date, the Diabetes Team has answered more than 1,600 questions, all of which are fully keyword indexed to help you find the information you need.
- Camp Buck, formerly Camp Nevada, has updated information for campers interested in spending a week at beautiful Lake Tahoe.
- The Ontario Youth Affiliate of the Canadian Diabetes Association is organizing a Youth Day.
- The Featured Book of the Week is Stop the Rollercoaster: How to Take Charge of Your Blood Sugars in Diabetes by John Walsh, P.A., C.D.E., Ruth Roberts, M.A., and Lois Jovanovic-Peterson, M.D.
- The Dia B Tees Information Center is a collection of links to diabetes information on the web.
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Last Updated: Thursday August 29, 2002 20:59:52
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