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Help us name our new exercise app!Our exercise researchers have been working with young people with type 1 diabetes to create an app and we need your help to name it!
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Exercising a passionOur exercise researcher Wayne Soon talks about why he became a diabetes researcher in The West Australian's ED! liftout, published August 20.
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Control IQControl IQ (CIQ) is an advanced hybrid closed loop system designed to ease the burden and stress involved in the daily decision making around diabetes management.
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Telethon grant supporting families navigating early-stage type 1 diabetesThanks to the generous support of West Australians, new funding from Channel 7’s Telethon Trust will help develop a much-needed clinical pathway to support families with kids who have early-stage type 1 diabetes (T1D).
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2024 Seed Funding Grants now openApplications are now open for our 2024 Seed Funding grants.
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Resolving respite issuesOne of the biggest challenges of having a child with a chronic illness during social isolation is the lack of respite for parents.
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New Dexcom G6 receives TGA approvalThe Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system has been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for use in Australia.
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New study to look at telehealth and diabetes careDue to COVID-19, diabetes clinics across WA run by the Diabetes Service at Perth Children's Hospital are now using telehealth. We would like to take this opportunity to evaluate the use of telehealth for clinics.
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Diabetes stigma studyThe aim of this study is to explore the experience of stigma in adolescents with type 1 diabetes and its association with diabetes self-management and glycaemic control.
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PCH Schools visitOur head of epidemiology research Dr Aveni Haynes and exercise researcher Dr Wayne Soon were lucky enough to be invited to Perth Children’s Hospital School to discuss type 1 diabetes and the research we are doing here at the Children’s Diabetes Centre.