First Year of Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis – A Learning Resource
This learning module created by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on a number of issues related to diabetes care.
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This learning module created by Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on a number of issues related to diabetes care.
This learning resource, created by the Diabetes Center, will help you understand what type 2 diabetes is, how it affects your child, and how you and your child can manage type 2 diabetes with confidence.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) gives tips to improve mind-body connection and digestion through practicing mindfulness at mealtimes.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides information on 504 plans, which ensure reasonable accommodations for children who qualify.
This resource from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia describes how to apply for PA medical assistance as secondary insurance.
The pituitary gland regulates such important functions as growth, sexual development, metabolism, and the body’s response to stress. Learn about the role of this “master gland."
"A comprehensive diet-management system for PKU with phe/pro/exchange and calorie values for more than 7,000 foods. Easily record, chart, and export your intake and blood levels."
MACPAD is a network of individuals and families touched by phenylketonuria and allied disorders. Their website provides educational resources, newborn screening information, support groups, upcoming events, and more.
The NPKUA provides information and support to adults and families affected by phenylketonuria, advocates for the reimbursement of medical foods, and invests in targeted and peer-reviewed research. Find helpful resources, educational information, news and events, and how you can take get involved.
Provides enrollment services for applicants who are aging or with physical disabilities applying for Aging, Attendant Care, COMMCARE, Independence, and the OBRA Waivers or the Act 150 Attendant Care Program.