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Barbie with Diabetes Aims to Break Stigma for Lincolnshire Families

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Barbie with Diabetes Aims to Break Stigma for Lincolnshire Families

A recent addition to the Barbie collection is creating a buzz in Cleethorpes by drawing attention to type 1 diabetes. The doll, introduced by model Lila Moss, is equipped with a glucose monitor and insulin pump, and sports a blue polka-dot outfit signifying diabetes awareness. Hollie, a local mother, believes this significant move is vital for her 14-year-old son Will, a diabetic. Alice, Will’s younger sister, is hopeful that children will utilise the doll to gain more knowledge about the condition. This initiative is backed by diabetes organisations and healthcare experts, who view it as a constructive move towards enhancing understanding. This narrative was refined by The Lincoln Post, based on original coverage by www.bbc.com.

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