Type 2 diabetes: how to manage the rise in cases among children
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Type 2 diabetes: how to manage the rise in cases among children

Erin Dean Health journalist

Many children with type 2 diabetes receive no specialist care or advice on complications

Nearly 1,600 children and young people in England have type 2 diabetes, yet less than one third (30%) receive the care they should, according to a shocking report published in 2021.

Nursing Children and Young People. 34, 6, 10-11. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.34.6.10.s5

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