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Therapy insight: the impact of type 1 diabetes on brain development and function


EA Northam, D Rankins, FJ Cameron - Nature Clinical Practice Neurology, 2006 - nature.com
Elisabeth Northam's current appointments include associate professor and
convener of the doctoral program in clinical child psychology, Department of
Psychology, University of Melbourne; Co-ordinator, Academic & Research ...
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Improvements in cognition, mood and behaviour following commencement of continuous …


S Knight, E Northam, S Donath, A Gardner, N … - Diabetologia, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Aims/hypothesis Anecdotally, parents and teachers of children with type
1 diabetes mellitus report improvements in behav- iour and learning following
the commencement of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII). This ...
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[CITATION] Hazards of 'Human'Insulin Hypoglycemia


TA Cases - Presented at the British Diabetic Association (BDA) …, 1999 - content.karger.com
Karger is a medical publisher, scientific publisher and biomedical
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10 Cognition in Children and Adolescents with Type Diabetes


CM Ryan - Diabetes and the Brain, 2009 - Springer
Diabetes has a marked effect on brain function and structure in children and
adolescents. As a group, diabetic children are more likely to perform more
poorly than their nondiabetic peers in the classroom and earn lower scores ...
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15 Central Nervous System Involvement in Diabetic Neuropathy


D Selvarajah, ID Wilkinson, RA Gandhi, S … - Diabetes and the Brain, 2009 - Springer
Diabetic neuropathy is a severe, disabling chronic condition that affects a
significant number of individuals with diabetes. Long considered a disease of
the peripheral nervous system, there is mounting evidence of central ...
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