Nick Jonas Talks about Diabetes
Video Description: Pop sensation Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers lives with type 1 diabetes. He gives 13-year-old Rachel, who is one of his biggest fans and also a diabetic, some inspirational words. Related Article Subjects: Nick Jonas talks diabetes, Diabetes mellitus type 1, IDDM, juvenile diabetes, T1D, T1DM, the doctors, type 1 diabetes, diabetes, nick jonasNick Jonas talks diabetes
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