The number of people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is rising. But key lifestyle changes, including exercise and diet, can help reduce your risk of developing the condition
With the summer holidays and Easter fast approaching, Diabetes Ireland say parents should think twice about the sugar content of their kids ice cream cones and chocolate eggs
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Diabetes and kids parties: You can have your cake and eat it
Up to five children and teenagers are diagnosed each week with Type 1 diabetes in Ireland. If you re hosting a child s party have the appropriate snacks that everyone can enjoy.
Bring a smile to every child s face by planning a birthday party menu that everyone can enjoy.
Fri, 23 Apr, 2021 - 07:06
Children’s parties haven’t been a common activity lately, meaning your child’s sugar intake can be more carefully monitored at home. But with restrictions easing, allowing for more outdoor activities, your child might be socializing a little more in the near future. And while we always want the best for our children, allowing them to socialize, have fun and eat sweets, it can also be a worrying time