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National Diabetes Education Program. 2010. Helping the student with diabetes succeed: A guide for school personnel. (upd. ed.). [Bethesda, MD]: National Diabetes Education Program, 147 pp.

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National Diabetes Education Program. 2007. Tips for teens with diabetes [rev. ed.]. [Bethesda, MD]: National Diabetes Education Program, 6 items.

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Minority Health. 1993. Toward equality of well-being: Strategies for improving minority health—Strategic planning and coordination process. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health, 112 pp.

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Missouri Department of Health, Division of Maternal, Child, and Family Health, Bureau of Nutrition Services and WIC. 1993. Breastfeeding for the woman with diabetes. Jefferson City, MO: Missouri Department of Health, Bureau of Nutrition Services and WIC, 10 pp.

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Pathfinder and School Nurse Organization of Minnesota. 1986. Managing the student with a chronic health condition: A practical guide for school personnel. St. Paul, MN: Pathfinder, ca. 250 pp.

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