Barbie, Type 1 Diabetes and the doll
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Barbie has been an astronaut, a scientist, a president, and now, she’s breaking another barrier – Barbie with diabetes is here. Mattel recently unveiled its latest inclusive doll, equipped with a pink glucose monitoring device,
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Looking to raise awareness about Type 1 diabetes, Mattel Inc. is releasing its first Barbie doll with the disease. The move, Bucchiotti says, could be helpful to people, especially young girls, who might be facing a T1D diagnosis.