A High School Year as a Growing Experience

As a teenager, Lara Valeska Maul spent a year in an American high school.  At first, she had her reservations as to whether she could manage her condition alone, but today she regards that year in the USA as one of her most meaningful.

Depression in Children and Adolescents

Diabetes burdens the psyche.  Are children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes more often depressed than their peers? What effect does depression have, and how does one recognize it?

How to Use Insulin Injections and Pens

Is the conventional insulin injection out? No. In an emergency, one still needs to know how to use it. Here are some valuable tips on how to use injections as well as pens. In addition, we summarize the advantages and disadvantages of both.

Is Diabetes a Handicap?

“Is my child eligible for a ‘severely handicapped’ identification card?” – Nearly all parents of children with diabetes ask this question at some time. Dr Simone von Sengbusch presents the advantages and disadvantages of this ID.

Urine Examinations Protect the Kidneys

Are your kidneys in good shape? Is your filter breaking down due to diabetes? Dr Nicolin Datz, the new author in this series explains how one can answer these questions with just a simple urine test and protect the kidneys.


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