Dear Dr. Renukaprasad A R,  Despite the availability of effective therapies, young children with type 1 diabetes demonstrate poorer adherence to treatment regimens compared to other age groups. In addition, the physiological changes during puberty result in greater insulin resistance. Type 1 diabetes is the second most common chronic illness in teenagers and has a poor prognosis if not diagnosed early and poorly managed. For a detailed discussion on the factors affecting diabetes, underlying risk factors, and clinical outcomes, join the experts for an exclusive session on "A To Z Of Diabetes in the Young", TODAY at 3:00 PM IST. Highlights:- A global and national snapshot of diabetes in the young - Dr. Banshi Saboo
- Pathophysiology and emerging drivers of type 1 diabetes - Dr. Nikhil Tandon
- Approach to the child with newly diagnosed diabetes - Dr. Ganesh Jevalikar
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