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A new research study conducted by Professor Jeneva Ohan and Dr Keely Bebbington aims to develop our understanding of how adolescents navigate these disclosure decisions, and how we can support them to feel more confident when talking to others about their diabetes.
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Cybersecurity awarenessTechnology is an important part of diabetes management but its important to stay cybersecurity aware.
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Flu Program for PatientsFlu season is here. The Paediatric Influenza Vaccine Program has started at PCH. Available now to inpatients and children attending outpatient appointments, everyone is encouraged to get the influenza vaccination.ne.
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Easter TipsEaster Tips: How to enjoy the special time and strike a healthy balance between enjoying easter treats and maintaining your healthy meal routine.
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DiabHQ is comingThe innovative new data platform that will provide patients and families, clinicians and researchers with unparalleled access to diabetes-related information and resources is on its way. As the DiabHQ project enters its second year, we reflect on the progress to date and what lies ahead.
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CHRISTMAS TECHNOLOGY TIPSSummer holidays here we come! The holidays are finally here and while a lack of routine is welcomed by most, being out of routine can be challenging
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Introducing the Rio Tinto Children's Diabetes Centre, A JDRF Global Centre of ExcellenceIntroducing the Rio Tinto Children's Diabetes Centre: A JDRF Global Centre of Excellence
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Clinic Update May 2022PCH Diabetes Service Update We will continue to utilise Telehealth for most appointments and care for the next few weeks at least, but we remain ready to pivot back to face to face care as soon as possible.
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New Study: Water Survey UWAThere is evidence that physical activity is well known to increase the risk of hypoglycaemia in people with type 1 diabetes. However, little is known about the effect of water-based activities on blood glucose levels.