
Coronavirus may trigger onset of Type 1 diabetes in kids
Although researchers are not absolutely positive that the coronavirus can trigger Type 1 diabetes, it is important to watch your child and know their normal behavior.

Although researchers are not absolutely positive that the coronavirus can trigger Type 1 diabetes, it is important to watch your child and know their normal behavior.

Learn what to expect with your newborn’s health screening, from the heel prick blood test to hearing, heart and jaundice checks.

G6PD deficiency is an inherited condition that occurs when the body doesn’t produce enough of an enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase.

Overall, Type 1 diabetes is less common than Type 2 diabetes — about 5% of people with diabetes have Type 1.

When buying gluten-free cleaning products, be on the lookout for tocopherols and other ingredients derived from wheat, oats and barley.