Best Online Resources for Juvenile Diabetes

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The Disease of the Decade but Perhaps Not of the Future

Pick up any news magazine or Sunday newspaper and you are likely to find at least one article addressing the rising incidence of childhood obesity , and its frequent companion, Juvenile Diabetes in th
e United States. Parents who never thought they would need to deal with a potentially dangerous disease in their children are rudely awakened as they see juvenile diabetes mushrooming around them. Juvenile diabetes requires the diagnosis and treatment of a diabetes team. Parents can't go it alone, but they can help their children and improve their own understanding of the disease by referencing these three best sites for learning about juvenile diabetes.

Facts Not Fear. If you are looking for a quick, factual site that has the basic information about Juvenile Diabetes , well organized and categorized for you, then www.healthscoat.com is a good first resource to check out. This is not a site that is trying to dazzle you with multiple delineations, boxes, links or elaborate design. Recognizing that parents of children or teens who are dealing with the diagnosis of Juvenile Diabetes may be a little short of patient and very long a anxiety, this site is set up chiefly to be functional. It's goal is to get those in need of information about Juvenile Diabetes to the facts immediately without a lot of hunting.

The basic information provided at this site can help parents and kids to square up their understanding of the principle differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. It will also lead parents of those already diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes and those who are beginning to have concerns about their child's condition to the most basic information about the causes of this disease the as well as the major risk factors that can play into its development. For those parents with children who are still not diagnosed but who have concerns because of family history there is a complete listing of symptoms to bear in mind.

 
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This sounds like a great resource for diabetics and their families to go to. Sophie

Posted on 07/21/2007 at 3:07:00 PM

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