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20,000 schoolchildren have to deal with type 1 diabetes in the UK(03/06/2009)
Type 1 diabetes – also known as insulin-dependent diabetes – develops in those whose bodies are unable to produce insulin. Classed as an autoimmune disease, type 1 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in children affecting up to 95 percent of under-16s who have the disease. Unlike type 2 diabetes – which is more common in adults – type 1 diabetes is not related to lifestyle factors. Being told you're a diabetic is a difficult enough concept for most adults to grasp. So imagine how a c... [more]
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