Help Your Child Tell Friends About Type 1 Diabetes
Many children worry about telling friends that they have diabetes. Learn how you can help your child prepare to tell friends about his or her disease.
Our Diabetes Center experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
Many children worry about telling friends that they have diabetes. Learn how you can help your child prepare to tell friends about his or her disease.
Learn about combination bolusing using an insulin pump and how it might be helpful when eating high-fat meals, buffet meals and holiday meals.
This interactive video explains the signs, symptoms and causes of low blood sugar, how the body is affected, and what you can do to correct a low blood sugar when detected.
The Diabetes Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has compiled a list of injection products for easy access to patients with diabetes.
The InPen™ requires a prescription. It is a home-use reusable pen injector for single-patient use by people with diabetes under the supervision of an adult caregiver, or by a patient age 7 and older for the self-injection of a desired dose of insulin.
The Diabetes Center compiled a list of insulin and insulin manufacturers for easy access to patients with diabetes.
Find creative diabetes accessories for kids and adults, anything from pump cases to insulin cooling cases.
Find a list of insulin pump manufacturers compiled by the Diabetes Center at CHOP.
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes research.
KDKC is a week long camp where children with type 1 diabetes, ages 7 – 16 can come to have fun, meet other kids with diabetes and experience camp. KDKC is held at the Camp Victory facility every year during the third week of June.