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Impact of the Christchurch Earthquakes on Type 1 Diabetes
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A presentation by Heidi Su, Kit Hoeben, and Helen Lunt from the Diabetes Centre, titled, "Impact of the Christchurch Earthquakes on Type 1 Diabetes".
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Heidi Su, Kit Hoeben, Helen Lunt
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Diabetes Centre, diabetes, type 1 diabetes, Canterbury District Health Board, survey, youth, glycaemic control, presentation, Dr Heidi Su, Kit Hoeben, Helen Lunt, Health and Wellbeing
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Safe Dust
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A digitally manipulated image of printer's type, spelling out "Safe Dust". The photographer comments, "After the September 2010 Christchurch earthquake liquefaction poured out of the ground mostly in the East of Christchurch. This silt, which was a form of sand was declared safe and would not harm gardens if it was spread around in moderation. After the February 2011 quake as a result of even more liquefaction and the sewers being ruptured, the liquefaction was declared as toxic. People clearing it up should wear a mask, boots and gloves especially when it had dried up and become dusty. This just so happens to be the words found on an old printing press".
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Steven Taylor
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1:25am 3rd December 2012
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silt, liquefaction, sand, printing press, type, letters, safe, typography, print, newspaper