Educational apps help kids take control of their health


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  • Wednesday, 10 Sep 2014

HELPING KIDS: Mission T1D's setting is a virtual school in which players earn their knowledge when they win enough points to unlock short, easy-to-remember tips about living with type 1 diabetes and in some cases shareable, educational videos.

Reflecting a trend of gamification, a growing number of apps are designed to help kids learn to manage their health, tackling subjects such as diabetes, asthma and even psychological aspects of growing up. 

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Sanofi Diabetes, a division of Sanofi-Aventis, launched an app in the UK on Wednesday oriented towards kids with type 1 diabetes and their friends, parents and caregivers called Mission T1D

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