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A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

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Insulin pen needles, blood sugar test strips, manual glucometer, insulin pumps and vials and syringes are just a couple of the things pictured above that Jennifer Guerrero (12) and others use to assist with their diabetes. According to Beata Mostafavi, author for Michigan Medicine, “adults and children with type one diabetes will spend an average of $2,500 a year out-of-pocket for health care.”

Misconceptions, symptoms and side effects: A quick guide of diabetes for peers

Phoebe Fuerst, Writer February 23, 2025

In the past couple of decades, America has seen a doubling of patients for Diabetes, accounting for almost 38 million adults in the country’s population. Youth, however, do not escape diabetes either....

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