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Children Get Diabetes Too - Parents Urged To Be Aware Of The Signs Of Diabetes in Children and Young People | HSC Public Health Agency
International Pediatric Association - In order to protect our children, we need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of diabetes in children. As we commemorate World Diabetes Day on 14
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JDRF UK on Twitter: "Currently, there are 29,000 children in the UK living with type 1 #diabetes. If you spot any of these symptoms seek medical advice straight away. Please share this
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Pathologists Lancet Kenya - Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's body no longer produces an important hormone (insulin). Your child needs insulin to survive, so you'll
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