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ESCUELA DIABETES TIPO 1 11 May 2026

ESCUELA DIABETES TIPO 1

Nuestra ultima reunión de la escuela de Diabetes tipo 1 se ha desarrollado bajo el titulo “Optimización del manejos de la diabetes mellitus tipo 1: el papel del fortalecimiento muscular en niños y adolescentes. Esta vez la charla ha sido a cargo de Jacinto Muñoz-Pardeza,  doctor en ciencias de la Salud  e  Investigador posdoctoral de la Unidad Infanto-juvenil del Centro Navarrabiomed en Pamplona. Su grupo de investigación es líder en el estudio de la actividad física como co-tratamiento de muchas patologías, entre ella , la diabetes tipo 1.