& Jones C. (1989) Issues in managing diabetes in children and adolescents: a multifamily group approach. Children's Health Care 8, 49±52.Smith, K.E., Dickerson, P., Saylor, C.F., & Jones, C. (1989). Issues of managing diabetes in children and adolescents: A multifamily group ...
& Jones C. (1989) Issues in managing diabetes in children and adolescents: a multifamily group approach. Children's Health Care 8, 49±52.Smith, K.E., Dickerson, P., Saylor, C.F., & Jones, C. (1989). Issues of managing diabetes in children and adolescents: A multifamily group ...
[Difficulty in managing diabetes in children in southern Sahara: case of Gabon] 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者:A Moussavou,S Ategbo,YV Nzame,S Mavoungou,E Baye 摘要: In order to implement Ergonomics analysis uesd the model of Chinese Minors 2D body template in the design process. ...
“Chronic condition” is an umbrella term. Children with chronic illnesses may be ill or well at any given time, but they are always living with their conditions. Some examples of chronic conditions include, but are not limited to, asthma, diabetes, cerebral palsy, sickle cell anemia, cystic ...
There are 2 major types of diabetes: Type I and Type II. Type I diabetes can occur at any age but is often diagnosed in children. Type I diabetics produce very little or no insulin. The cause is still unknown. Type II diabetes is the most common. It generally occurs in adults, though...
Studies have shown that these children suffer from different problems such as motor-neural growth delay, diabetes type 1, obesity, and also cardiovascular diseases [1, 6, 7]. These disorders cause a decrease in their quality of life and also increase the need to receive lifelong care services...
In conclusion,selling extra diabetic supplies to StripsUSA.comis a good idea for several reasons, including recouping some of the costs associated with managing diabetes, helping others who may not be able to afford the high cost of diabetic supplies, receiving fast payment, receiving great custome...
As the rates of Type 2 diabetes continue to rise in South Africa, more and more South African families are meeting the challenges of living with the condition. A diagnosis of diabetes in the family is a life-changing event, but it is important to remember that diabetes can be managed. If...
Type 2 diabetes, in which the body can't make enough insulin or use what it does make to process sugar from food. Until theobesity epidemic, doctors rarely saw children withType 2 diabetes. The more common kind of diabetes in children is Type 1, which used to be called juvenile diabetes...
Q When do children begin to be willing and able to take an informed share in managing their diabetes care? Is it wise or kind to listen to young children a... P Alderson 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: What Can Be Unified and What Needs to Be Individualized? A...