Learn about other complications that can occur as a result of diabetes including neuropathy, foot problems, heart disease and stroke.
Late effects of cancer treatment may occur months or years after treatment has finished. Learn about the types of late effects, how to minimize your risk and where to find more information.
Find out what it's like for a child with diabetes to adjust to different challenges of managing the condition at different ages and stages.
In type 2 diabetes, the body does not produce enough insulin, or it cannot properly use what it produces. Learn how type 2 diabetes is managed.
Important information on some of the side effects that your child may experience from brain tumour therapy.
Type 2 diabetes is less common in children and teens than in adults. Learn the signs of type 2 diabetes and how it is diagnosed.
Learn about long-term and late effects from acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) treatment.
An overview of what to expect when your child is diagnosed with diabetes, and you will need to learn to manage living with diabetes.
Learn about the potential late effects after your child's allogeneic transplant.
Proper diabetes care at home includes sharing responsibility and creating and maintaining a routine. Find out how to do this in a way that works for your family.
Find out about the two most common types of diabetes: type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Symptoms and causes differ for each.
An overview of what to expect when a child with diabetes starts school and how it will impact their life at school.
Learn about sharing responsibility for diabetes care with your school-aged child, and the impact diabetes management will have on them.
Exercise will have an impact on your child's blood sugar levels. Learn how to adjust insulin accordingly.
Learn practical tips to help you self-monitor for late effects of cancer treatments and answers to some commonly asked questions.
In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas stops producing insulin. Learn the symptoms, causes and how this life-long condition is diagnosed.
About 20 to 25% of people with type 1 diabetes will develop thyroid problems. Learn about the causes and symptoms of thyroid disease.
An overview of conditions related to diabetes and how how often your child will need to be screened for each condition.
Learn what late effects are and why your teen should continue to self-monitor and attend follow-up appointments, even after treatment is completed.
Learn how often your child needs to be screened for diabetes complications and what you can expect from each test and screening.
Chemotherapy can cause many different issues in addition to hair loss and making you feel sick. Find out about other issues related to chemotherapy and how to manage them.
Learn about the diabetes care team, who is involved and what to expect during clinic visits.
An overview of the connection between type 1 diabetes and celiac disease, including diagnosis and treatment of the condition in children with diabetes.
Insulin resistance often accompanies polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Learn more about how PCOS can lead to the development of type 2 diabetes.
Maintaining a healthy diet is an essential part of diabetes management. Learn why it's so important.