In 2021, as many as 35 in 100,000 people under 20 had some form of diagnosed diabetes in the United States. Pediatric diabetes, both Type 1 and Type 2, can pose significant health challenges for children and adolescents, and...
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Posted on May 6, 2022
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Dr. Reda
Type 1 diabetes typically develops in children and teens but can sometimes develop in adulthood. It is a condition that stops or severely limits the pancreas’s ability to produce insulin. Without adequate insulin levels, your child’s body may destroy...

