NO SUGAR NEEDED: A Good Start for January
One thing I just have to mention is that Nikki wore all new clothes from Christmas today, but the thing she was most excited about was the bracelet she received from her long distance friend Ka...
One thing I just have to mention is that Nikki wore all new clothes from Christmas today, but the thing she was most excited about was the bracelet she received from her long distance friend Ka...
These are called mother and child jewelry. You can check them out at any reputed local jewelry store or at an online website. MotherAndChild.com offers a finest collection mothers charms at aff...
Even children have jewelry specially made for them. When it comes to children’s jewelry one can easily find a wide variety of styles made for all the different age groups of childre...
Singer Toni Braxton actually wears two of the I’m Tired of Autism bracelets. The first 10 causes are AIDS, Autism, Animal Cruelty, Alzheimers, Cancer, Child Abuse, Diabetes, Glo...
JDRF has a national silicon bracelet program. The bracelets are blue and say "Cure Diabetes". They also provide JDRF's web address, www.jdrf.org. The bracelets are typicall...
Previous studies have shown the diabetes benefits of obesity surgery for adults. Dr. Thomas Inge, a pediatric surgeon at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, and his colleagues...
Each year JDRF sells sets of greeting cards created by children and teens with diabetes. These cards give young artists an opportunity to help inform people about diabetes and to ...
Thought i would let you all know of a website where you can buy diabetic wristbands for children. They come in all colours and sizes and are really cheap and kids love them as there funky. My ...
Cancer, Global Warming, AIDS, Animal Cruelty, Diabetes, Heart Disease, World Hunger, Alzheimer’s, Autism, Child Abuse and more bracelets are available at www.imtiredonline.com....
Thank you for all the fantastic tips on traveling with diabetes (in last week’s Holiday Sweepstakes)! This is one topic where we could all dig in, and offer some nitty gritty on how we handle...