Month: February 2018
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Living
“Mom Guilt” and Type 1 Diabetes
A mother reflects on having to constantly police her daughter’s diabetes management.
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Ten Little Known Facts About Elliott P. Joslin
We share trivia about the famous diabetes physician.
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The Impact of T1D on Siblings
Research shows that being a D-sibling has both ups and downs.
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Crossing for a Cause
An ultra-endurance cyclist will trek across Australia to raise awareness and funds for Type 1 diabetes.
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Living
(Type) 1 is the Loneliest Number, but It Doesn’t Have to Be
A video blogger creates a Youtube channel to support the diabetes community.
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Research
Insulin Goes Viral
Some viruses produce insulin-like hormones that can stimulate human cells—and have potential to cause disease.
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Living
A Short Poem About Type 1 Diabetes
A 13-year old uses verse to express feelings about life with T1D.
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Author Looking for Type 1 Diabetes Art
Motivational author calls for illustrators for a guided journal.
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Homicide Charge for Father Who Refused to Learn About Son’s Diabetes
A Wisconsin man was arrested this week for his son’s August death.
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Insulin Nation Reader Engagement Survey
IN asks readers to share their reading preferences.
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Living
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What if a School District Won’t Cooperate With Diabetes Care?
A grandmother shares her battles with school boards and staff since gaining custody of her grandchild with T1D.
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Treatment
Pros and Cons of Personalized Coaching Apps
Coaching apps can improve blood glucose management, but the emerging therapy can also be burdensome.
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Living
Is the Public’s Lack of Empathy to Blame for Increased Insulin Costs?
IN talks to an advocate about the “culture of contempt” that exists in America toward long-term health conditions.
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Treatment
Diabetes and Animal Research
IN interviews an animal lover with Type 1 diabetes about the moral quandary of animal research.
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Treatment
College And Type 101: Navigating the Dining Hall
A recent college graduate offers tips for staying on track with food choices on campus.
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Living
Why Congress Needs to Renew the Special Diabetes Program
In an opinion piece for The Hill, two advocates make the case for funding this essential program.
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