Daily Care for January 29, 2020
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- Insulin Help
- Juvenile Diabetes Scholarship for incoming college freshmen from the State of New Jersey
- 25 Years of psychological research investigating disordered eating in people with diabetes: what have we learnt?
- The separation in coordination between social- and self-regulation for emerging adults with type 1 diabetes (HTML)
- Self-Management Behaviors of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes: Comparing Two Sources of Patient-Generated Data (HTML)
- Anxiety and Type 1 Diabetes Management: Guardian and Child Report in a Pediatric Endocrinology Clinic (HTML)
- Parental Perspectives: Identifying Profiles of Parental Attitudes and Barriers Related to Diabetes Device Use (HTML)
- Use of Technology in Managing Diabetes in Youth, Part 1: Continuous Glucose Monitoring: Information and Tips for the School Nurse (HTML)
- Diabetes Technology and Exercise (HTML)
- Evolution of Diabetes Technology (HTML)
- Benefits and Challenges of Diabetes Technology Use in Older Adults (HTML)
- Diabetes Technology Use in Adults with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes (HTML)
- Automated Insulin Delivery in Adults (HTML)
- Automated Insulin Delivery in Children with Type 1 Diabetes (HTML)
- Reduction in Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Severe Hypoglycemia in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes During the First Year of Continuous Glucose Monitoring: A Multicenter Analysis of 3,553 Subjects From the DPV Registry (HTML)
- Reducing the burden of hypoglycaemia in people with diabetes through increased understanding: design of the Hypoglycaemia Redefining Solutions for Better Lives (Hypo‐RESOLVE) project
- The relationship between hypoglycaemia, body mass index and quality of life among patients with type 1 diabetes: observations from the DEPICT clinical trial programme (HTML)
- Psychosocial Aspects of Diabetes Technology Use: The Child and Family Perspective (HTML)
- Racial Ethnic Disparities in Youth With Type 1 Diabetes Participating in Diabetes Summer Camps (HTML)
- High childhood HbA1c increases premature death risk in type 1 diabetes