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- The new Celiac / Type 1 Mailing List provides support for families with both type 1 diabetes and celiac.
- Read the transcript from our Virtual Support Group: Type 2 Diabetes chat with Betty Brackenridge and Kris Swenson, held on Wednesday, October 24th.
- Limitations of Conventional Methods of Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose: Lessons learned from 3 days of continuous glucose sensing in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes.
- Risk factors for frequent and severe hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes.
- Fat Consumption and HbA1c Levels.
- Remission of nephrotic-range albuminuria in type 1 diabetic patients.
- Longitudinal Study on Pubertal Insulin Resistance.
- Autoantibody Response to Islet Transplantation in Type 1 Diabetes.
- Incomplete gastric metaplasia in children with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and celiac disease.
- Neuropsychological Profiles of Children With Type 1 Diabetes 6 Years After Disease Onset. (Free Medscape membership required)
- Clinical and Psychological Course of Diabetes From Adolescence to Young Adulthood: A Longitudinal Cohort Study offers the full text of this important study. (Free Medscape membership required)
- Study Points To Mysteries Behind Type 2 Diabetes In Youth; Researchers Find Changes Of Puberty Initiate A Period Of Insulin Resistance Among Healthy Teen-Agers.
- The Challenge of Halloween offers advice and guidance for families of kids with diabetes.
- The Joslin Diabetes Centers offer advice on Helping Kids With Diabetes Enjoy Halloween and the Holidays.
- Insulin Pumps Effective for Diabetic Children.
- Good Metabolic Control Is Associated With Better Quality of Life in 2,101 Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes.
- The Effect of Evening Alcohol Consumption on Next-Morning Glucose Control in Type 1 Diabetes.
- PowerPak offers online education courses to meet continuing education requirements for health care professionals. While designed for health care professionals, they can help anyone living with diabetes learn more. For all course, click on the "Lesson" icon on the left to begin. Sample courses include:
- For physicians:
- Diabetes and Blood Glucose Monitoring offers 1.5 hours of credit.
- The Technology of Blood Glucose Monitoring offers 1.5 hours of credit.
- Lower Extremity Skin Care for the Diabetic Patient offers 2.0 hours of credit
- For nurses:
- Diabetes and Blood Glucose Monitoring offers 1.75 hours of credit.
- The Technology of Blood Glucose Monitoring offers 2.4 hours of credit.
- Lower Extremity Skin Care for the Diabetic Patient offers 2.0 credits
- For pharmacists:
- Diabetes and Blood Glucose Monitoring offers 2.0 hours of credit.
- Diabetic Foot Care offers 1.5 hours of credit.
- Lower Extremity Skin Care for the Diabetic Patient offers 2.0 hours of credit.
- Monitoring Blood Ketones in Diabetes offers 1.5 hours of credit.
- Insulin Injection Techniques: A Review for Pharmacists offers 1 hour of credit.
- Issues in Type 2 Diabetes is a periodic publication of the National Diabetes Education Initiative.
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Management is an online course about diabetic retinopathy, published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
- FDA Panel to Review Alternate Site Blood Glucose Monitoring.
- Awareness is key for diabetic walker.
- Hundreds to take part in diabetes fund-raiser.
- Scout's video a lifesaver for children dealing with juvenile diabetes.
- Gluten-Free Cupcakes offer a treat for kids with type 1 diabetes and celiac.
- Last week's poll asked readers about what they use most often to treat hypoglycemia. This week's poll asks readers to report how their HbA1c has changed over the past year.
- The Featured Book of the Week is Cooking with the Diabetic Chef by Chris Smith.
- Our pages on Developmental Issues are Worth a Look.
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