
- New perspectives in the prevention and management of type 1 diabetes in pediatric age
ROME (ITALPRESS) – A conference focused on new perspectives in the prevention and management of type 1 diabetes in children was held in Rome at the Galleria del Cardinale Colonna, on the occasion of World Diabetes Day. The topic attracted the attention of experts and physicians, placing Italy at the forefront internationally thanks to Law 130, an innovative regulation introducing national pediatric screening for the early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and celiac disease.
Support and Participation
The event benefited from the unconditional contribution of companies such as Sanofi, Roche, Movi and Revvity, and saw the participation of important figures from the institutions and the medical panorama. The conference highlighted the need to raise public awareness and improve the quality of care for young people affected by these autoimmune diseases.
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An International Role
Law 130 represents a significant step forward for Italy, placing it as an international example in the field of pediatric healthcare. This approach aims to improve the living conditions of children and adolescents, through concrete and preventively strategic action relying on timely diagnoses.
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The conference was very interesting, but I didn't really understand all the things they said. Law 130 seems to be important, but I'm not sure how it works exactly. Hopefully these changes will help children with diabetes and celiac disease. It would be nice if there was more information for families.