Southwest students screened for hearing, vision and Type 2 diabetes

Representatives of Pine Woods Screening Services conduct screening for hearing, vision and Type 2 diabetes at the Southwest Campus library.

The free screening occurs twice a year. Students who missed the screening this time around will have another chance when Pine Woods appears again later in the school year.

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State law requires that all children enrolled for the first time in school or licensed facilities - or who meet certain grade criteria - must be screened or have a professional examination for possible vision and hearing problems.

Parents are notified if their children do not pass the test and are encouraged to seek further testing or remediation.

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The screening applies to 4-year-olds in PreK, kindergartners, first-, third-, and fifth graders and for new students entering second and fourth grades.

Pine Woods also screens for Type 2 diabetes by checking the back of the neck for a condition in which the skin thickens and darkens in places. Acanthosis nigricans may be a sign of a more serious condition such as pre-diabetes, according to the healthline website. The most effective treatments focus on finding and resolving medical conditions at the root of the problem.

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