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American Diabetes Association offers the basic facts about diabetes treatment, as well as issues patients and families may face in the months and years ahead.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has set up a public health resource with information about the disease, including research, statistics and educational materials.
Children with diabetes promotes understanding of the care and treatment of diabetes, supports families living with it and aims to increase awareness of the need for better diabetes care for children at school and daycare.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, founded by parents of children with juvenile diabetes, is looking to find a cure for diabetes through research.
Kidshealth.org provides information and video for kids and parents in both English and Spanish about type 2 diabetes diagnosis and management. It also provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence and was created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media.
The National Diabetes Education Program has information about diabetes, including ways to control and prevent the disease. Information for parents, children and high-risk minority populations is also available, including materials in Spanish, Asian and Pacific Islander languages.
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