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A Doncaster social group for children with type one diabetes has arranged a series of events as part of a summer of fun.
In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court's conservative majority said a Maryland school board's decision to deny opt-outs for ...
Marvel Comics announced a new comic book starring a superhero that lives with type 1 diabetes. The project is being developed in partnership with Insulet, a company that produces tubeless insulin ...
The Latest. Maternal diabetes, a pregnancy complication that can affect up to a third of women globally, is linked with a higher risk of neurodevelopmental issues in children, a large new study ...
Common Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes in Children Diabetes symptoms in children can develop quickly, especially in Type 1 diabetes. Sometimes, symptoms may be mild and go unnoticed, so it’s ...
Omnipod 5, on the market since 2022, connects to a compatible CGM (continuous glucose monitor) from such device marketers as Dexcom and Abbott (Freestyle Libre). It’s usable not only by type 1 ...
Gestational diabetes linked to ADHD in children Date: April 14, 2025 Source: Edith Cowan University Summary: A new study has found children born to mothers who experienced gestational diabetes ...
9 Tips to help manage diabetes in children. 1. Establish a consistent meal schedule. Regular meal timings help regulate blood sugar levels and prevent sudden spikes or drops.
Learn about the four often-overlooked signs of diabetes in children, including increased thirst, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, and darkened areas of skin. Early detection can prevent serious ...
A new study has found a link between diabetes during pregnancy and an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD in children.. Chinese researchers, who conducted a meta ...
Having diabetes during pregnancy has been linked to an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD in children, a study suggests. While academics stressed more research is ...
Children born to mothers with gestational diabetes are more likely to develop ADHD and externalizing behaviors, such as hyperactivity and impulsivity, particularly between ages 4 to 10.