Diabetes
There has been a 350-fold increase of type 1 diabetes in the past 50 years in Europe and North America. This autoimmune disease usually strikes children and teens. Thirty-five percent of individuals with type 1 diabetes will die of heart disease by the age of 55. Eighty percent will develop retinopathy within 15 years of diagnosis leading to subsequent blindness. Twenty to forty percent will develop kidney disease before the age of 50. In this case we’ll experience the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes with six-year-old Ali.