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- On Tuesday, June 16, at approximately 10:20 p.m. Eastern US, the server which hosts Children with Diabetes suffered a hard disk failure. All information was restored except for the most recent additions to the mailing list for receiving the What's New page via e-mail. If you have been reeiving the What's New page via e-mail each Sunday evening but didn't this week, please add your name to the list again. See the bottom of this page for instructions.
- Interested in inhaled insulin? Read our report from the ADA's 58th Scientific Sessions. Additional information gathered during the conference on a variety of topics will be posted in the coming days.
- College students now have a dedicated College chat room.
- Alyssa is seven years old and does her own blood tests.
- Readers are encouraged to share their artwork and poetry.
- Summer camp is fast approaching. Camps for kids with diabetes that have updated information this week include:
- A Day at Gulf Breeze Zoo offers a fun-filled day for kids who live near Mobile, Alabama.
- Camp Coqui is located in the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina.
- Camp EDI is a residential camp located at Camp Wyman, 30 minutes from St. Louis.
- Camp Earthworks and Camp Redbird are day camps for children with diabetes as young as six who live in Missouri.
- Camp Hodia is Idaho’s camp for children with diabetes.
- Camp Holiday Trails, a camp for children with special health needs, is located in Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Camp Juliet is a free overnight camp in Augusta, Georgia.
- Camp Ne-Oca-Da, in Claremore, Oklahoma, is a day camp for children ages 5 - 11 with diabetes and their siblings.
- The Featured Book of the Week is The Sun, The Rain and The Insulin: Growing Up With Diabetes by Joan MacCracken, M.D. The book is filled with stories of real families sharing the challenges of living with diabetes. Get your copy today.
- The Diabetes Website of publisher John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., has information about the history of diabetes.
- Pat Reynolds has put together the Diabetic Medical Equipment History and The History of Insulin web pages.
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