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Diabetes
What is Diabetes?
- "Type 1 diabetes in children is a condition in which your child's pancreas no longer produces the insulin your child needs to survive, and you'll need to replace the missing insulin." ~ Mayo Clinic
- "Type 2 diabetes in children is a chronic condition that affects the way your child's body metabolizes sugar..." ~ Mayo Clinic
Want to know more about Diabetes?
- To find more information and resources about Diabetes Type 1, visit Mayo Clinic's website about Diabetes Type 1.
- This website contains symptoms, causes, risk factors, national resources, and more.
- For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
- To find more information and resources about Diabetes Type 2, visit Mayo Clinic's website about Diabetes Type 2.
- This website contains symptoms, causes, risk factors, national resources, and more.
- For the Spanish version of the website, please click here.
- Also, check out this document about Diabetes from the Center for Parent Information and Resources.
- The information in the document is provided by the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities.
- This document contains symptoms, tips for parents and teachers, resources, and much more. Please scroll to page 2.

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Making the Leap From Type 1 Teen to Adult
Information from the CDC on managing the transition from Type 1 teen to adult. Relevant for the Type 1 teen as well as parents.
Click here to view webpage.
Information from the CDC on managing the transition from Type 1 teen to adult. Relevant for the Type 1 teen as well as parents.
Click here to view webpage.