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- For visitors who use the latest Java Script enabled browsers and have a large monitor, there is a new pop-up Menu to help you navigate.
- Craig McAlister Broadhurst, M.Ed, NCC, Clinical Specialist in Counseling, joins the Diabetes Team.
- In Kids' Voices, Ashley Justine brings us up to date on what living with diabetes means to her.
- In Parents' Voices, Laura and Mike Gregus write about the diagnosis of their 18 month old daughter, Alicia.
- Marc H. Blatstein, President of the Philadelphia Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, shares with us his experiences living with Type 1 diabetes for 36 years.
- Summer in North America is fast approaching and the camps for kids with diabetes pages have lots of new information, including the lastest updates from these camps:
- Camp Carowanis, a bilingual summer camp for diabetic boys and girls ages 8 to 15 in Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada.
- Camp Ho Mita Koda, in Ohio, was founded in 1929 and is the oldest continuing camp for children with diabetes in the world. They have five summer sessions, a mini-camp for kids ages 4-7, and a teen bicycle adventure.
- Camp Korelitz in Clarksville, Ohio, between Cincinnati and Columbus, offers camp for kids ages 8 to 14.
- Camp Nejeda, a camping adventure for children with diabetes in New Jersey.
- Camp Sweeney, near Dallas, Texas, has been serving diabetic kids for 45 years.
- The Featured Book of the Week is The Kid's Choice Cookbook By Colleen Bartley & John Pateman.
- JDF has published Concerns about Diabetes and Vaccines Questions and Answers which addresses the February 16, 1998 ABC News story which suggested that vaccines, depending on when they are administered, may increase or decrease the risk of developing Type 1 diabetes.
- JDF has published the testimony of Robert Wood Johnson IV, Chairman of JDF, before the House Commerce Subcommittee on Health and the Environment regarding Cloning: Legal, Medical, Ethical, and Social Issues given on February 12, 1998.
- The Diabetes Institute for Immunology and Transplantation, located at the University of Minnesota Medical School, is devoted to the prevention and cure of diabetes through transplantation.
- The Cornbelt Diabetic Connection promotes, operates, and maintains a Mobile Nursing Center in partnership with the College of Nursing at University of Nebraska Medical Center and underwrites education programs concerning diabetes in association with the Diabetes Education Center of the Midlands and local hospitals.
- The Pediatric Adolescent Diabetes Research And Education Foundation (PADRE) provides care and support for kids with diabetes and their families in Orange County, California.
- Be sure to have a look at Hot Tips -- Research tips from past ADA Conferences at the Diabetes Mall web site. It has lots of interesting information.
- Mimi's Cyber Kitchen has a list of diabetes-related food and diet links.
- Sweet'N Low®, an artifial sweetener, has over two dozen recipes using Sweet'N Low® on their web site.
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