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Read the current issue (July 2010):
* The Next Best Thing to a Cure?
* Nick Jonas to Chair JDRF's Walk to Cure Diabetes
* Ask a
Parent: How to make life easier when your child realized he's
"different"
* Ask a Parent: Making breakfast for a child with
both diabetes and celiac disease
* Another 'Promise' Kept with
Unprecedented Success
* The Whole Song and Dance: One Actor's Busy Life with Diabetes
* JDRF Canada's Barb Armstrong Is Named Outstanding Woman of the Year
JDRF's Life with Diabetes e-mail newsletter is published approximately eight times a year to provide information and support for families with a recent diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. The newsletter is available in HTML format, with links to additional information and a printer-friendly Adobe Acrobat version.
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Read previous issues:
May
2010
* A Mom's Challenge: Learning to Read
Labels without Assigning Them
* Ask a Parent: Overnight Rise in Blood Sugar
* Ask a Peer: Blood Sugar Fluctuations and "Diabetes Burnout"
* The Tween Scene: Safely Shifting Diabetes Care to Your
Tween
February 2010
* JDRF Launches Adult Type 1
Toolkit
* Kerri's Korner: "I thought you couldn't eat
that."
* Ask a Parent: How to keep your child hydrated
when he or she has the flu
* Ask a Peer: Getting
motivated to care for your diabetes
* Ask About the
Flu: Is someone with type 1 diabetes at greater risk?
January 2010, Special Edition
* Artificial Pancreas Project
September 2009
* New JDRF Service Helps People Find Clinical Trials
* Ask a Peer: Who Can a "36-Year-Old Guy" Turn to For Help?
* Ask a Parent: Dealing with a Picky Eater
* Guest Column: Dramatic Changes in Diabetes Care Over the Past 30 Years
May 2009
* Kerri's Korner: The Secret Language of Diabetes
* Ask a Parent: Child with Type 1 Diabetes Starting Daycare
* Ask a Peer: Pump Infusion Sites
April 2009
* Type 1 Diabetes: It Takes a Team...and a Family
* Ask a Parent: Traveling with a Child with Type 1
* Ask a Peer: Pregnancy and Type 1 Diabetes
March 2009
* The Importance of Raising Awareness About Type 1 Diabetes
* Ask a Parent: Is My Child Too Young for an Insulin Pump?
* Ask a Peer: Interviewing for a New Job
January 2009
* A CGM Insurance Coverage Success Story
* Ask a Parent: Teen Showing Signs of Depression
* Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Survey Results
November 2008
* Managing Sick Days
* Ask a Spouse: How do I Support My Partner with Type 1 Diabetes?
* Ask a Parent: Caring for an Infant with Type 1 Diabetes
October 2008
* Making Halloween Less Scary
* Ask a Parent: Helping Young Children Understand & Cope with Diabetes
* Ask a Grandparent: Lending Support from a Distance
* What's New on the JDRF Website: CGM coverage and Young Voices Video Contest
August 2008
* Financial Assistance for Supplies and Healthcare
* Ask a Parent: Working with Schools on 504 Plans
* Ask a Parent: Will it Ever Get Easier?
* Ask a Teen: Safe Ways to Lose Weight with Type 1 Diabetes
July 2008
* Ask a Medical Professional: Diabetes Management: You and Your Doctor
* Ask a Parent: Helping Your Child Understand the Consequences of Food Choice
* Ask a Teen: Type 1 and Food Allergies in College
* Blogger Roundtable Series: Travel
May 2008
* Ask a Medical Professional: Diabetes Camp
* Ask a Parent: Coping with Teen Depression
* Blogger Roundtable Series
February 2008
* What is Health 2.0 and How Can It Help Me Live Better with Type 1 Diabetes?
* Ask a Teen: How to Stay Positive and Make a Difference
* Ask a Parent: The Honeymoon Phase
November 2007
* Insurance Coverage for Continuous Glucose Monitors
* To Pump or Not to Pump
* New Advance in Research
January 2007
* Diabetes Burnout
* Ask a Parent: Facing a New Diagnosis
* Ask a Medical Professional: Kids' Helping and Advocacy
September 2006
* Overnight Hypoglycemia
* Ask a Teen: Insulin Pumps
* Ask a Parent: Hypoglycemia
* Ask a Medical Professional: School and Insulin Pumps
August 2006
* Back to School: Strategies for Success
* Ask a Teen: Sibling Rivalry
* Apply for Children's Congress 2007
July 2006
* Grandparents: No Greater Reward
* Diabetes Myths and Misconceptions
* Ask a Teen: Allison's Top 10 Travel Tips