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Treatment
Supplements & Medications that Raise Your Blood Sugar
Managing type 1 diabetes generally relies on insulin and, occasionally, one or two other medications meant to reduce blood sugar…
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Improved Insulin Patch Could Replace Pumps, CGMs, and MDI
Diabetes management continues to get more complicated with the advancement of tools like AID systems, high-tech pumps, and more accurate…
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Engineered T Cells Show Promise as Effective Preventative for Diabetes
In 2015, Dr. David Rawlings, Director of Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies (bio), published a paper…
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Living
People with Type 1 Spend More on Supplies Than on Insulin
The push for more affordable insulin has finally gained some national attention in recent years. State legislation capping the price…
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Study Reveals Beta Cell Destruction Begins Well Before Diagnosis
For many of us, type 1 diabetes is a disease that materializes out of thin air. One day we feel…
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FDA Support for AID Systems Grows with Backing of New Questionnaires
In 2017, the FDA introduced the Medical Device Development Tools (MDDT) program to help better evaluate and regulate decisions surrounding…
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Living
Lower Extremity Amputations Are Most Common in Type 1 Patients
Among the many complications from diabetes, foot and leg amputations may be one of the most widely known to those…
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Living
Best Meal Delivery Services for Your Type 1 Diet
T1D Friendly Food While there is no one correct way to eat with type 1 diabetes, there are certain factors…
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Treatment
Why Exenatide Does Not Benefit All People Equally
Exenatide is a somewhat common injectable medication used to treat type 2 diabetes, especially in people who have not responded…
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Research
New Vaccine Targets 6 Viruses that May Cause Type 1 Diabetes
A new vaccine developed by Finnish and Swedish researchers that targets six strains of enterovirus and could have a profound…
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Research
Are Gluten-Free Diets Good for Everyone?
People with type 1 diabetes are at an increased risk for developing a number of other autoimmune disorders, including celiac…
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Treatment
Unusual Treatments for Neuropathy that Actually Work
One of the most common complications suffered by people living with type 1 diabetes is neuropathy. This often painful, and…
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Research
Insulin’s Role in Vascular Damage
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of people living with long term type 1 diabetes. This remains true despite…
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Living
10 Health Conditions Common in People with Type 1 Diabetes
As a person living with type 1 diabetes, you are probably well aware of the many secondary complications that can…
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Living
High Covid-19 Death Rates Explained
Even in the earliest days of the coronavirus pandemic, it was well-known amongst the medical and scientific communities that diabetic…
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Treatment
Carb Ratios: Signs You Need to Make a Change & How to Do It
If there is one thing I have learned about living with type 1 diabetes, it is that the only constant…
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Treatment
Signs Your Pump Basal Rate Needs Adjusting & How to Get It Right
One of the biggest advantages of using pump therapy to treat your type 1 diabetes is the ability to set…
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Treatment
Why Insulin Coupons & CoPay Caps Aren’t Good Enough
Despite several years of activism, debate, and protesting, the biggest pharmaceutical manufacturers of insulin — Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, and…
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Treatment
Student Invention Aims to Improve Control for Diabetics on MDI
As a person living with type 1 diabetes who requires multiple shots of insulin a day, you probably already know…
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Research
New Study Questions Rotavirus Vaccine Effect on T1D Development
Excitement over a potential preventative treatment for type 1 diabetes reached a high last year as multiple studies showed a…
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