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Type 2 Diabetes and the Importance of Exercise for Children - MUSC - Learn more about Dr. Deborah Bowlby, a pediatric endocrinologist at the Medical University of South Carolina, discusses how Type 2 diabetes is on the rise among children. The main risk factor associated with the increase in Type 2 diabetes among children is attributed to obesity. Dr. Bowlby explains the importance of children staying active and exercising. in this health podcast

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Tags: Diabetes, Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Children's Health, Exercise and Fitness, Endocrinologist, Medical

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