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Your Diabetes Health Care Team for Teens
It takes all of your team members — you, your parents, doctors, dietitians, and mental health pros — to help you take care of your diabetes.
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Your Child's Diabetes Health Care Team for Parents
When you have a child with diabetes, you and your family have a lot to learn, but you don't have to go it alone. Your child's diabetes health care team can help.
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Your Baby's Care Team in the NICU for Parents
If your baby is getting medical care in you NICU, find out who will be caring for your baby and how they can help.
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Safety Tips: Baseball for Parents
Baseball usually isn’t dangerous. But players can get injured from things like wild pitches, batted balls, and collisions in the field. These safety tips can help.
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Safety Tips: Baseball for Teens
Baseball is by no means a dangerous sport. But it can present a very real risk of injuries from things like wild pitches, batted balls, and collisions in the field.
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What If I Don't Like Sports? for Kids
Sports can be challenging when you're new to them, but they also can be really fun. Take a second look at sports - and learn other ways to be active - in this article for kids.
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Treating Type 1 Diabetes for Parents
For kids diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, it's important to create a diabetes management plan to help them manage the condition and stay healthy and active.
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Managing Blood Sugars When Your Child Has Type 1 Diabetes for Parents
You've probably heard your child's doctor talk a lot about diabetes control. What is it and why is it important?
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Signing Kids Up for Sports for Parents
Organized sports can help kids grow in many ways. Consider your child's age, personality, and abilities to help make sports fun.
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5 Ways to Prepare for Your Sports Season for Teens
How can you get ready to play your best season ever? Read these tips for teen athletes.