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Bethannie’s story is just one part of the magazine’s Back-to-School Survival Guide, which also includes tips from experts and parents about dealing with diabetes in children; a profile of two young brothers who have type 1 diabetes—and who are also both accomplished baseball players; and a guide to the legal rights of kids with diabetes. Read on to find out more.

Julio C Pita Jr. MD
(305) 854-5432
3659 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL
Carlos E Rivera
(305) 220-5191
8260 West Flagler St #1 H
Miami, FL
Oscar R BravO'Campa, MD
305-261-8001
7500 SW 8th St
Miami, FL
Juan Manuel Garces, MD, FACE
305-444-1244
475 Biltmore Way Ste 101
Coral Gables, FL
Catherine S De Nunez, MD
8357 W Flagler St Ste D
Miami, FL
Manuel C Martinez, MD
305-261-6020
7357 W Flagler St
Miami, FL
David Alfredo Orta
(305) 262-6296
7500 Sw 8 St
Miami, FL
Oscar R Bravo Campa, MD
305-261-8001
7500 SW 8th St Ste 306
Miami, FL
Pedro Lopez, MD
305-444-4457
3311 Ponce de Leon Blvd
Coral Gables, FL
Andrew V Schally, MD PHD
305-575-3179
1201 NW 16th St
Miami, FL
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Children with Diabetes: Keeping Them Safe at School

At 17, Bethannie Ramirez is part of a new and disturbing trend: the rising number of teenagers who have type 2 diabetes. What used to be called adult-onset diabetes is now showing up in younger patients. In the September issue of the American Diabetes Association’s Diabetes Forecast magazine, Bethannie talks candidly about the confusion and denial she felt when she was first diagnosed and how she has since learned the importance of taking care of her health and managing her diabetes. In 2003, one week before entering the eighth grade, Bethannie was properly diagnosed. She had to learn quickly about testing her blood glucose levels, taking her medicine and how to eat the right foods. “I had to learn to control what I ate, when I ate and how much I ate,” she says. Bethannie’s story is just one part of the magazine’s Back-to-School Survival Guide, which also includes tips from experts and parents about dealing with diabetes in children; a profile of two young brothers who have type 1 diabetes—and who are also both accomplished baseball players; and a guide to the legal rights of kids with diabetes. This special package lists several steps a parent can take to prepare for the school year, such as knowing these legal rights, educating and training school personnel, having a diabetes management plan in place and making sure schools have the necessary supplies to help children. See the Health Section of our blog for more tips and the Organic Food Recipes Section for healthful mea...

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