Craig Idlebrook

Craig Idlebrook is a past editor for Insulin Nation, Type 2 Nation, and Información Sobre Diabetes. He is now the community engagement and content manager for T1D Exchange.
Living

Hypo-in-Chief? – President Saves Pregnant T1 Woman from Fainting

President Obama takes diabetes care into his own hands during a speech.

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Treatment

Pancreas Cells Grown in 3-D

Scientists grow 40,000 pancreatic cells in a week using a 3-D structure.

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Living

Pitbull Saves Child from Hypoglycemia

Evidence continues to mount that dogs can sniff out hypoglycemic episodes.

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Living

Insulin Nation’s “Iron Andy” Holder and Chris Leach Featured in T1 Conference

The two share insight on research and inspiration for the T1 community.

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Hypoglycemia

Study Finds Dogs Prevent Hypoglycemic Events

Researchers find that dogs can sniff out low blood sugar in people with diabetes and prevent some cases of severe…

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Living

Type A Type 1s Live Longer

A new study finds people with Type A personalities do better in managing Type 1 diabetes.

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Living

Hypoglycemia a Major Stressor on Type 1 Relationships

A focus group study of Type 1s and their partners finds that the spectre of hypoglycemia looms large in relationships.

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Cure Insight

Reverse Vaccine for Diabetes Shows Promise

Can scientists use a new molecule to shut off the immune system’s attack on islet cells? Results of a new…

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Living

Can Dietary Changes Help T1 Children Produce Insulin?

Researchers find evidence that certain nutrients help boost insulin production in children recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.

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Medicine/Drugs

Uncovering a Pancreatic Bodyguard

Researchers have discovered a rare immune system cell that might shield the pancreas from attack in models of mice with…

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Living

Diabetes Service Dog Barred from New York School

The family of a T1 child raises $20,000 for a service dog, only to have school officials bar it from…

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Medicine/Drugs

Google Plus Oral Insulin?

Google Ventures is investing in a California startup that wants to make injectable drugs an easier pill to swallow.

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Medicine/Drugs

Medicare Needs to Do More to Cut Test Strip Overbilling

The Medicare program needs to do more to prevent questionable billing for diabetes test strips, according to a new report.…

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Pumps

Insulin Pump Beats Injections for Children with Type 1

A 7-year study of close to 700 children finds that children who get their insulin by pump have better blood…

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Treatment

40% of Type 1 Adults Have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Tiredness can seem like a chronic condition when managing Type 1 diabetes, but a new study finds Type 1s are…

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Medicine/Drugs

Insulin Costs Spike Upward; Will Generics Help?

The biggest suppliers of insulin have raised the prices of the drug again.

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Medicine/Drugs

The Connection Between Glowing Bunnies and Diabetes Research

Researchers have spliced a jellyfish gene into rabbit DNA to make glow-in-the-dark bunnies. It’s an advance that has implications for…

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Cure Insight

Study Seeks Environmental Factors to Type 1 Diabetes

Australian researchers want to interview 1400 mothers to see if lifestyle and diet might affect rates of Type 1 diabetes…

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Medicine/Drugs

Court Rules in Favor of California Schools on Insulin Shots

Children with diabetes in California will have an easier time getting insulin injections at school this fall, thanks to a…

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Living

People with Diabetes in the NFL for the 2013-2014 Season

These NFL players prove that diabetes needn’t hold you back. Read about three PWD football players to follow during training…

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