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Diabetes Center Starts Program to Prevent Childhood Diabetes

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On Oct. 17, a new program will be launched at Eulalie Rivera K-8 School to treat and prevent childhood diabetes. The program will be run by the V.I. Diabetes Center of Excellence, the V.I. Education Department and the Bennie and Martha Benjamin Foundation.

The initiative will identify, educate and empower children who may be at risk for diabetes. Initially, students in the fourth and fifth grades at Rivera School and those who are overweight or have a family history of diabetes will be screened.

According to Sash Ogarro with the V.I. Diabetes Center of Excellence, more than 100 children at the school have already been identified as possibly having symptoms.

Frequent urination, excessive thirst, dark patches on the skin and being frequently tired are the symptoms according to Ogarro. She said there is no specific age group with more cases – diabetes treats children equally.

The Diabetes Center’s staff comprises physicians, nurse practitioners, dietitians, endocrinologists, and ophthalmologists who provide individual care for patients as well as self-management classes and referrals to specialists. The center also conducts research.

VIDCOE’s holistic approach to diabetes includes regular doctor visits, diet, exercise, education, and focused exams. Annual checkups for people with diabetes should include vision, teeth, feet and a physical exam. Those with diabetes should check blood and glucose levels daily.

The children who test positive for diabetes will be enrolled in interactive education sessions that focus on healthy eating habits, increased physical activity and making positive lifestyle choices. For more information, visit www.vidcoe.org.

Ogarro said the center’s plan is to expand the program to other schools, eventually.

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Since the theme is the circus, anything goes, and the show, on the last Friday of the month (except when holidays interfere), invites guests to get up and show off their talents spontaneously.
To keep the show interesting, regular performers include Sean Bailey, Will Smith, and Clara Killy, who sing, dance, and recite poetry.  Also, this year, the junior Moko Jumbies will perform at each show.

Rogers said the event is free and open to anyone who wants to perform. In the past, there have been dancing dragonflies, belly dancers, magicians, all genres of music, and everything in between.
“It’s a living, organic musical everybody can be part of,” he said. “Anything goes as long as it’s ‘PC’.”
The show starts at 5:30 p.m. and ends around 9 p.m. Blues serves a wide variety of food items and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. They are known for their hamburgers and chicken pot pies.
In addition to highlighting new talent, the event helps raise funds for the St. Croix Animal Shelter. SCAWC staff and volunteers display merchandise for sale and always bring puppies to play with. Leatherback Brewery and Mutiny Vodka have been sponsors of past events.
The first show of this season was Nov. 26. The rest of the schedule is as follows:
Dec. 26
Jan. 30
Feb. 27
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May 29
Rogers, who was raised in Southern California, has lived on St. Croix since 2006. He sings at many of the local venues and accompanies himself on several instruments, including several guitars. On Sunday, Rogers will entertain on Lyric Sails.

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