Month: January 2014
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Hypoglycemia
You and Hypoglycemia: What Others Should Know
When hypoglycemia strikes, it's hard to communicate what you need. Here's what friends, family, and co-workers should know.
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Living
Latinos and Hispanics and Diabetes: The Need for Outreach
About half of all Latinos and Hispanics have diabetes. Is our health care system prepared?
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Cure Insight
Research Corner: Helping the Pancreas Help Itself
Dr. Claresa Levetan explains how activating a regenerative gene may be the key for T1s to start producing insulin again.
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Columns
My Diabetes Through My Daughter’s Eyes
It’s impossible to hide your T1 from your children, as one mother learns.
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Meters & CGMs
Will the Google Lens Revolutionize Diabetes Care?
Google says it is developing a contact lens to measure glucose. Will it work?
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Cure Insight
Can Neuropathy Be Cured?
University of Virginia researchers use an enzyme to reverse neuropathy in mice.
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Columns
Parenting By Numbers: T1 Kids Take Over the Slopes
A mother shares her daughter’s first solo camp experience with Riding On Insulin, a winter sports camp for kids with…
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Pumps
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Living
Diabetes, Vaccines, and the Patent Troll
A researcher who believes diabetes is caused by childhood vaccines sues to block research on the subject.
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Living
T1 Across the Pond: T1 Kids Barred from Schools
Will new legislation in the UK ensure every child with T1 can attend school?
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Treatment
Is the FDA Slow to Approve Diabetes Treatments?
Diabetes advocates in the U.S. have long argued that Europe gets new diabetes treatments first. Is it true?
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Living
NFL Team Bets Millions on T1 Quarterback
The Chicago Bears’ signing of quarterback Jay Cutler to a 7-year deal shows that T1 folks are tough enough for…
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Columns