A different kind of trick or treat. Richard Boon of the Northwestern Ontario chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association says having diabetes should not prevent a child from having fun on Halloween. Boon has a safe-tip for those giving out this year. Boon also suggests for parents to emphasize the fun parts of Halloween such as decorating and costumes, instead of focusing on candy.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Halloween & Diabetes
A different kind of trick or treat. Richard Boon of the Northwestern Ontario chapter of the Canadian Diabetes Association says having diabetes should not prevent a child from having fun on Halloween. Boon has a safe-tip for those giving out this year. Boon also suggests for parents to emphasize the fun parts of Halloween such as decorating and costumes, instead of focusing on candy.