According to a recent study, children with Type 1 diabetes often do not get enough carbohydrates and calories. Researchers say this may be because children's dietary needs change quickly as they grow. The study found that most children ate only 78 percent of the calories recommended for their age.
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Editor's note: Each day in January 2008, Dietitian Heather Reese will encourage you to keep your New Year's Resolutions by giving a diet... Read more »
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