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So I feel like I have the hang of explaining diabetes to friends, family and random people on the street but this evening a child of a friend of mine saw me te…

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HHS Settles Allegations for Children with Diabetes Attending Summer Camp

disabled-world.com — “Town of Simsbury Connecticut Agrees to Modify Policy for Children with Diabetes Attending Summer CampView full resource at disabled-world.com

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New evidence is helping explain additional health benefits of aspirin

labspaces.net — “Researchers in Canada, Scotland and Australia have discovered that salicylate, the active ingredient in aspirin, directly increases the activity of the protein AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase), a key player in regulating cell growth and metabolism. AMPK which is considered a cellular fuel-gauge is switched on by exercise and the commonly used anti-diabetic medication metformin.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Childhood obesity positively associated with HCC in adulthood

news-medical.net — “Childhood obesity is a widespread global epidemic and in parallel with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now the leading cause of liver disease among children. New data presented today at the International Liver Congress- 2012 furthers this concern by showing that childhood obesity is positively linked with developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) - the most common form of liver cancer - in adulthood.View full resource at news-medical.net

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A guide to catch and treat hypertension early in children

news-medical.net — “High blood pressure in children and adolescents is a growing health problem that is often overlooked by physicians, according to a University of Michigan Health System article published in American Family Physician that offers doctors a guide to catching and treating hypertension early.View full resource at news-medical.net

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High Cholesterol Patient Education | High Triglycerides Guide

vitals.com — “Your patient education guide for reducing high cholesterol (hypercholetserolemia) levels. HDL, LDL and triglycerides explained.View full resource at vitals.com

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Diabetes or Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “The individual contributions of hypertension, diabetes and obesity in mothers are not clear, but the increased risks to their children are more than double for developmental delays and more than 50 percent for autism, a study suggests.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Vital Signs: Diabetes or Obesity in Pregnancy Tied to Developmental Delays http://t.co/Bb1au8uq

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Attend an Event - PEP Talk Mini Conference 2012

diabetesresearch.org — “Ready for some P.E.P. talk? Join the Diabetes Research Institute Foundation for a mini-conference focusing on the psycho-social issues of diabetes.View full resource at diabetesresearch.org

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Boca Raton Florida April 21 Parents Empowering Parents of children with #diabetes http://t.co/kuneyK6w It's going to be a terrific event!

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Truths About African-Americans, Diet and the Autism Link | News | BET

bet.com — “Given the disproportionate obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure rates among Black women, a recent report has found a possible link between a mother-to-be's diet and autism in children.View full resource at bet.com

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Crowdfunding for academic research: Innovocracy — US Health Crisis

ushealthcrisis.com — “Innovocracy provides crowd funding for academic research. In this interview, co-founder Mikael Totterman explains the concept and describes the first project: a promising toilet-training method for autistic children. What is Innovocracy? Innovocracy was created to bridge the gap between powerfulView full resource at ushealthcrisis.com

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THIS can change the world imho RT @hardaway: Crowdfunding for academic research: Innovocracy http://t.co/YrssjEid

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Maternal Obesity Associated With Higher Autism Risk

medicalnewstoday.com — “Maternal metabolic conditions, including obesity and/or diabetes, are linked to a higher chance of giving birth to children with a neurodevelopmental disorder, including autism, researchers from tView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Mom’s Poor Health Increases Baby’s Risk for Autism and Other Disorders

emaxhealth.com — “A major study has found that when pregnant women are obese or have correlating conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure, their children are...View full resource at emaxhealth.com

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Study finds link between autism and obesity during pregnancy - latimes.com

latimes.com — “A new UC Davis study in the journal Pediatrics links autism and developmental delays in young children to metabolic conditions, like obesity and diabetes, in their mothers.View full resource at latimes.com

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Study finds link between autism and obesity during pregnancy - Los Angeles Times http://t.co/HEtANbtp #medicine

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Should I continue to give fish oil to my diabetic dachshund? - Animal Health - General - MedHelp

medhelp.org — “I have 3 older dogs and have been giving them fish oil supplements for the past 9 months or so. my 12 year old long haired dachshund (21 pounds) was diagnosed with diabetes on november 2, 2010. right...View full resource at medhelp.org

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Spontaneous gene glitches linked to autism risk with older dads, April 4, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

nih.gov — “Researchers have turned up a new clue to the workings of a possible environmental factor in: fathers were four times more likely than mothers to transmit tiny, spontaneous mutations to their children with the disorders. Moreover, the number of such transmitted genetic glitches increased with paternal age. The discovery may help to explain earlier evidence linking autism risk to older fathers.View full resource at nih.gov

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FDA Says Levemir OK for Pregnant Women - Diabetes Health

diabeteshealth.com — “Diabetes Health - Medications: Insulin Analog. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that Levemir is safe for use by pregnant women and does not increase the risk of harm to children in the womb.View full resource at diabeteshealth.com

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