David Maahs, MD, professor of pediatrics and division chief of pediatric endocrinology at Stanford Medicine and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, sheds light on the current state of diabetes care for children and adolescents.
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Why Precision Medicine Leads to Better Diabetes Care
Diabetes can show up in almost anyone: pregnant women, babies, kids, teens, adults both young and old.
Bluetooth Further Eases Management of Type 1 Diabetes
Technology enables communication between two advanced devices.
National Diabetes Month 2019
November is National Diabetes Month, a time when communities across the country team up to bring attention to diabetes.
At Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, an Apple HealthKit pilot for type 1 diabetes shows promise
Pediatric diabetes patients and their families have a new and innovative way to communicate glucose measurements.
Packard Children’s Ranked Among Nation’s Best
In the U.S. News & World Report publication of America’s Best Children’s Hospitals for 2012-13,… Read more »
Appetite for Life
Caitlin Burns was born with an immune deficiency and pseudo-obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract, a life-threatening condition that prevents the normal movement of food through her intestines. Packard specialists have been caring for her since she was an infant.