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  2. Pediatric Diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pediatric Diabetes is an academic journal published by ISPAD. It published articles related to diabetes mellitus in children ...

  3. International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes

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    The International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes is a professional organization located in Berlin, Germany, whose aims are to promote clinical basic science, research, education and advocacy in childhood and adolescent diabetes. ISPAD publishes the journal Pediatric Diabetes. The organization was established in 1974.

  4. Epidemiology of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes was the 9th-leading cause of mortality globally in 2020, attributing to over 2 million deaths annually due to diabetes directly, and to kidney disease due to diabetes. [2] The primary causes of type 2 diabetes is diet and physical activity, which can contribute to increased BMI, poor nutrition, hypertension, alcohol use and smoking ...

  5. ENDIA - Wikipedia

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    Unborn babies or babies less than 6 months of age with a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes (e.g. mother, father or sibling). Prior to birth the pregnant mother is enrolled in the study for investigation. After birth study participation transfers to the baby. Participating states: SA, WA, NSW, Vic, QLD: Principal Investigator

  6. Breakthrough T1D - Wikipedia

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    Breakthrough T1D was founded in 1970 by a group of parents of children living with type 1 diabetes. [9] The founding members formed the organization with the intent to find a cure for type 1 diabetes and its complications by supporting research.

  7. Type 1 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Type 1 diabetes (T1D), formerly known as juvenile diabetes, is an autoimmune disease that occurs when pancreatic cells (beta cells) are destroyed by the body's immune system. [5] In healthy persons, beta cells produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone required by the body to store and convert blood sugar into energy. [6]

  8. Neonatal diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Those with transient neonatal diabetes tend to have symptoms in the first few days or weeks of life, with affected children showing weight loss and signs of dehydration, along with high levels of sugar in the blood and urine. Some children also have high levels of ketones in the blood and urine, or signs of metabolic acidosis. [5]

  9. Philippine Children's Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Children's Medical Center is managed as a government-owned and operated corporation (GOCC) which is attached to the Department of Health.The hospital's government firm shares Board of Trustees with the other three specialty hospitals (Philippine Heart Center, Lung Center of the Philippines, and the National Kidney and Transplant Institute). [4]