Tagged With "Diabetes"
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Boys with an Incarcerated Family Member More Likely to Have Diabetes as Adults [healio.com]
By Bradley A. White, et al., Healio, February 8, 2020 Men who reported experiencing family member incarceration during childhood were more likely to develop type 2 diabetes during adulthood compared with men who did not report a family incarceration history, according to findings published in SAGE Open Medicine. “Previous studies have found that the incarceration of a parent plays havoc with the stability of housing, employment and parental marital relationships,” Bradley A. White, PhD, a...
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ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
I was first inspired to create a fact sheet summarizing the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) after reading a comment in “Got Your ACE score?” A reader wished she had a form to give her doctor that documented the vast body of evidence explaining how early trauma increases risk for chronic physical and mental health conditions and much more.
I could relate.
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
Dr. Mead, This is such a great collection of resources. I so appreciate you putting it all together.
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
Thank you, Veronique, for your prolific and powerful post! Thank you for your creative initiative of developing two ACEs Fact Sheets. Thank you for streamlining the pathway for patients to be well-informed and prepared to advocate for their well-being during their doctors' visits. Thank you for lifting up our amazing ACEs Connection Cissy White. "In addition to the commenter who wished for an ACE form (thank you for being so courageous and clear about what you needed), I was also inspired to...
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
Thanks Dana! It feels great to share resources that can be truly empowering and helpful. I hadn't thought of translating the fact sheets but absolutely. Let me know if you know anyone who would like to help me do so!
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
Laurie you are so welcome - you and pediatricians and the world working with kids have been on my mind :-)
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
Please know I'll reach out to my colleagues in higher education to see if any of their students' can translate (Spanish, Tagalong, Vietnamese, etc.) and need additional hours for internships or field placements. Thank you again, Dr. Mead, for your exceptional ACEs Fact Sheets.
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
PS - everyone please call me Veronique!! (pronounced Vair-uh-neek) :-)
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Re: ACE Fact Sheets to Give Your Doctors, Patients & Beyond (free downloads)
Dana that's terrific - what a wonderful fit!!
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Re: Exploring the Connection Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Diabetes
Very good article. Important citation. The connection between childhood trauma and physical disease (as distinguished from psychological turmoil) is often overlooked, especially among medical doctors. If only they would appreciate this situation! See my article "The importance of child abuse and neglect in adult medicine," Jeoffry B. Gordon, Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 211 (2021) 173268 Available online 7 September 2021.
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Exploring the Connection Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Diabetes
Life is hard. None of us makes it through unscathed. Unfortunately, though, some of us have a much tougher journey on this planet than others. Most distressingly of all, children and babies are by no means immune from the wounds that this world all too often inflicts. Indeed, for many children, trauma is not a future threat but a present reality. And these adverse childhood experiences (ACE) can have a devastating long-term impact across all domains of a child’s life. This includes...