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GIFT-D
What is GIFT for diabetes?
GIFT-D is a project designed for parents and their children to learn about their genes and risk for getting type 1 diabetes.
Parents and their children will be asked to participate in a short, computer-based educational program to learn about their genes and diabetes.
Then, their children can have their genes tested with saliva collected from a swab from inside a cheek or by swishing mouthwash.
Families will have the opportunity to have their personal risks explained.
Who can participate?
Brothers and/or sisters (7 to 18 years old) who have a sibling with type 1 diabetes.
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You will be compensated for your time.
GIFT-D is a collaborative of researchers from Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh.
GIFT-D is supported by: The U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity
Last Update
March 29, 2010
March 29, 2010
