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How Yoga Helps Type 1 Diabetes

How Yoga Helps Type 1 Diabetes

A yoga instructor outlines the benefits of yoga for individuals with Type 1 diabetes.
Man Sues Medtronic for Pump Defect After Wife’s Death

Man Sues Medtronic for Pump Defect After Wife’s Death

A Mississippi man recently filed a lawsuit against the device-maker for his wife’s 2017 death.
FDA OKs AI Device That Detects Diabetic Retinopathy

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.
Culturally Relevant Carbohydrate Counting Guide

Culturally Relevant Carbohydrate Counting Guide

MN research team creates cultural tool for Somali-speaking community with diabetes.
Diabetes Orgs Demand Evaluation of Insulin Quality

Diabetes Orgs Demand Evaluation of Insulin Quality

JDRF, ADA, and Helmsley issue RFP to research consistency and potency of insulin in U.S. pharmacies.
Dexcom CEO Talks New CGM and Accessible Technology

Dexcom CEO Talks New CGM and Accessible Technology

Dexcom CEO talks to IN about making diabetes technology more affordable and user-friendly for all.
FDA Authorizes Marketing of New Dexcom G6® CGM

FDA Authorizes Marketing of New Dexcom G6® CGM

Dexcom announces FDA approval of new device, which eliminates the need for fingerstick blood testing.
Changing the Channel: Thinking More Positively About Chronic Illness

Changing the Channel: Thinking More Positively About Chronic Illness

A woman with Type 1 diabetes offers tips for changing negative thought patterns.
Diabetes Coaching: What is It and Who Needs It?

Diabetes Coaching: What is It and Who Needs It?

A diabetes coach with T1D explains what this new therapy is all about.
Pros and Cons of Personalized Coaching Apps

Pros and Cons of Personalized Coaching Apps

Coaching apps can improve blood glucose management, but the emerging therapy can also be burdensome.
Diabetes and Animal Research

Diabetes and Animal Research

IN interviews an animal lover with Type 1 diabetes about the moral quandary of animal research.
College And Type 101: Navigating the Dining Hall

College And Type 101: Navigating the Dining Hall

A recent college graduate offers tips for staying on track with food choices on campus.
Is Technology Helping or Hurting Research for a Cure?

Is Technology Helping or Hurting Research for a Cure?

A recent publication explores how diabetes technology is transforming the research landscape.
Study: U.S. Insulin May be Substandard, As Well As Costly

Study: U.S. Insulin May be Substandard, As Well As Costly

According to researchers, insulin vials sold in U.S. pharmacies fail to meet FDA standards.
College And Type 101: Telling Roommates About Diabetes

College And Type 101: Telling Roommates About Diabetes

A recent college graduate offers tips for sharing information about diabetes with a roommate.
“Spider Web” String Would Replace Insulin Therapy

“Spider Web” String Would Replace Insulin Therapy

Cornell researchers create a removable thread with islet cells for patients with Type 1 diabetes.
New Diabetes Charity Will Offer Rx Assistance and More

New Diabetes Charity Will Offer Rx Assistance and More

After losing daughter to DKA, an Ohio woman creates a nonprofit organization in her honor.
Film Probes Banting’s “Complex Motivations” and Capacity to Abuse Animals

Film Probes Banting’s “Complex Motivations” and Capacity to Abuse Animals

Unspeakably Wonderful explores the strengths and frailties of the entire “dysfunctional quartet,” but especially Dr. Frederick Banting.
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