Month: April 2018
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Living
College-shopping While Diabetic
IN’s college intern offers tips for prospective students and parents.
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Living
Whose Diabetes Is It Anyway?
In this opinion piece, IN’s editor cautions against mandating visibility.
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Research
Diabetes as a Disability in the Workplace
An expert clarifies the laws that impact diabetes in the workplace.
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Research
How to Evaluate Diets and Supplements
A nutrition expert offers tips for thinking critically about health and weight loss claims.
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Living
Black Panther, Blackness, and Diabetes Platforms
A popular film inspires a woman to imagine alternative ways of representing people of color with diabetes.
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Treatment
FDA OKs AI Device That Detects Diabetic Retinopathy
The IDx-DR will make it easier for non-eye care professionals to pre-screen for the condition.
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Treatment
Culturally Relevant Carbohydrate Counting Guide
MN research team creates cultural tool for Somali-speaking community with diabetes.
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Research
Country Music Star Says She Was Harassed for Diabetic Service Dog
RaeLynn was on her way to a diabetes conference when she encountered a suspicious flight attendant.
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Research
Mini-Glucagon With Alcohol?
Danish study suggests that a low dose of glucagon may help T1Ds prone to hypoglycemia after alcohol.
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Treatment
Diabetes Orgs Demand Evaluation of Insulin Quality
JDRF, ADA, and Helmsley issue RFP to research consistency and potency of insulin in U.S. pharmacies.
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Research
CDC Report Understates Link Between DKA and Insulin Costs
A recent CDC report understates the relationship between DKA incidence and rising drug costs.
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Living
Cell Transplant For Those with Hypoglycemic Unawareness
A recent study suggests islet cell transplant may be worthwhile for those who can no longer detect lows.
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Research
Patient Advocacy Groups Take In Millions From Drugmakers. Is There A Payback?
Kaiser Health News explores conflicts of interest among patient advocacy groups.
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Living
Mother: DKA Doesn’t Mean Neglect
After teen's death, a family friend shares her own son's recent DKA.
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Living
AZ Teen Dies After Battling DKA
Parents and friends celebrate the life of Alex DePriest.
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Living
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Living
How Diabetes is Both Invisible and Sensational
A UK journalist with T1D reflects on how the media misrepresents diabetes.
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Treatment
Dexcom CEO Talks New CGM and Accessible Technology
Dexcom CEO talks to IN about making diabetes technology more affordable and user-friendly for all.
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Research
Outcome Disparities Among Ethnic Minorities With T1D
Study suggests urgent need for more research on outcomes among different populations.
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