Abstract:THAT DIABETES "runs" in families has been recognized for many generations, but this knowledge is seldom applied to community diabetes detection programs if one judges by the literature. Screening relatives of persons with diabetes is a continuing activity in Florida. This report describes the detection project in Hillsborough, Jefferson, Madison, Suwannee, and Taylor Counties during the period January through June 1958. Programs for diabetics in Florida began in 1935 when a member of the State legislature for … Show more
“…In the diabetes project in Florida a few years ago (source 4), blood relatives of a group of known diabetics were traced and given blood tests for diabetes (2). The known diabetics were indigents being supplied insulin without charge by the State.…”
“…In the diabetes project in Florida a few years ago (source 4), blood relatives of a group of known diabetics were traced and given blood tests for diabetes (2). The known diabetics were indigents being supplied insulin without charge by the State.…”
“…sex distribution. (Parks et al, 1960). There may well be families, or age groups, in which the chance of finding unsuspected diabetes is greater than this.…”
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