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A new study in JAMA Network Open journal has collated available data from different countries, including the UK, on more than 38,000 young people diagnosed during the pandemic.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic extends beyond the immediate health crisis caused by the virus. A recent study published in the JAMA Network Open Journal sheds light on the increase in cases of diabetes among young people during the pandemic. The authors describe this increase as "substantial" and emphasize the need for further research to understand the underlying causes. In this article, we will explore the findings of the study, the characteristics of type 1 diabetes, possible reasons behind the rise in cases, and the importance of raising awareness about the symptoms of diabetes.
Ann JosephPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesYOGABURN
Yoga is a comprehensive practice that can contribute to both physical health and overall fitness. Here are some guidelines on how to incorporate yoga into your routine for health and fitness:
Pothuraju MorsaPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesENDOMETRIOSIS: BREAKING AND UNVEILING THE SILENT STRUGGLE
Endometriosis is a chronic and often painful medical condition primarily affecting people with reproductive organs, usually assigned to females at birth. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, grows outside the uterus, on organs such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic lining, and sometimes even in distant body parts.
Raising Kingdom Kids:
Hello ladies! In today's fast-paced and ever-changing world, it's more important than ever for entrepreneurial families to focus on instilling Christian values in their kids. We're talking about raising "Kingdom Kids" here, equipping them with a solid foundation of faith and principles that'll guide them in both their personal and professional lives. Stick around, and we'll dive into why it's so crucial and give you some practical tips on how to make it happen.
Dr. Leeza GordonPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesWhat We As Parents Can Do To Raise A Better Generation
First and foremost I should state that I’m not a parenting expert or any other kind of expert just a writer who gathers facts, studies statistics conducts interviews and gives my best attempt to evaluate this information from as unbiased a perspective as I possibly can to present the results to you. That being said…
Why Your Autistic Loved One Stares at You or Paces When You’re Talking to Someone Else (or Otherwise Busy)
If you have an autistic loved one who often stares at you from across the room while you’re talking to someone else, comes up to you and stares at you, or maybe even paces around back and forth looking as though they may have something to say but yet they don't, you may be wondering what that’s about.
The Articulate AutisticPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesMom!
Have you ever walked into a room and just felt like something was off? Well that's how I felt on that unusually hot October day when I came home to find my mom lifeless in her bed and my kitten Bagheera not waiting at the top of the steps like he normally does every day. My spirit told me that something wasn't right that day went from bright and sunny on the outside to dark and gloomy on the inside, as a matter of fact the energy in the whole room went from bright and sunny like it is usually too dark and gloomy in a matter of seconds, and there began the rest of my life.
Christina SeawoodPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesYour meal, my home
Nothing Feels More Like Home Than Food Home is where the heart is, or so the saying goes. It's a place of warmth, comfort, and familiarity. And when it comes to creating that sense of home, few things can evoke those feelings as strongly as food. From the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the kitchen to the nostalgic taste of a favorite childhood dish, food has a unique ability to transport us back to a place of belonging and contentment.
Panas Jemimah JamesPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesINDEPENDENCE DAY
The sun blazed overhead as vibrant flags fluttered in the warm summer breeze. The streets were adorned with colorful decorations, and a palpable sense of anticipation filled the air. It was Independence Day, a day of celebration and unity for the nation.
Andrew MaynePublished 10 months ago in FamiliesIntermittent Fasting
Intermittent fasting (IF) has gained significant attention in recent years for its potential health benefits and effectiveness as a weight management tool. This dietary pattern involves alternating periods of fasting and eating. Beyond weight loss, IF has been associated with various health benefits. In this article, we will explore the potential advantages of intermittent fasting and how it can boost your overall health and well-being.
Christopher johnPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesStress Management Techniques
Introduction: In today's fast-paced and demanding world, stress has become an inevitable part of our lives. However, it's crucial to prioritize our well-being and develop effective stress management techniques. By implementing practical strategies, we can mitigate the harmful effects of stress and lead healthier, more balanced lives. In this article, we will explore a range of stress management techniques to help you navigate life's challenges with resilience and grace.
Christopher johnPublished 10 months ago in FamiliesTrying to be like my Parents
When I was born, I had too many problems, wrong with my body. I had allergies, digestive issues, bad coordination, and bad eyesight. I spent most of my life trying to be normal and failed at it. I could have been the boy in the plastic bubble. But I did not want to be different, but my blood- chromosomes were in charge. So I dealt with just trying to survive all the time.
rodjrsusu4388 private/ R O D JR and the datePublished 10 months ago in Families