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Ayamonte talk to prevent children's diabetes

fer's profile photo   10/21/2016 12:01 p.m.

12.40 h.The "Low" children's school, in the neighborhood of Cinnamon of Ayamonte, hosts next Tuesday the talk-colloquium "How to prevent diabetes".An activity aimed at the entire population and organized by the area of ​​health, equality and social welfare of the City Council of the Border town in which Dr. Juan Ripoll, pediatrician of the San Roque de Ayamonte Emergency Center, which has opened has opened, which has opened, which has openedIts doors recently in this municipality.

The 'low -down' children's school in Ayamonte./ H24

It should be noted that, in order to facilitate the assistance of the parents to this talk, a free nursery service will be enabled that will be operational during the time the activity lasts.

The deputy mayor responsible for this municipal area, Laura Sánchez, who will attend the talk, highlighted the importance of this type of activities that have as a fundamental objective prevention.In this sense it is important to note that children's diabetes is the second most common chronic disease in childhood and although a few decades ago it was considered an adult disease, with the growth of the childhood obesity index, associated with a sedentary life and badEating habits, cases of child diabetes have increased considerably among children.In Spain there are more than thirty thousand children under fifteen suffering from diabetes.

The talk will begin at 4:30 p.m.

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