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The Best Birthday Gift I Ever Got
I don’t curse my fate. But for the accident of my birth in 1957, and not in 1857, I have therapies available to cope with the type 1 diabetes.
Meet Christel on the Beyond Type 1 Leadership Council
Meet Christel Aprigliano, the newest member of the Beyond Type 1 Leadership Council!
Breaking News from #EASD2018
This article will be updated regularly with breaking news and announcements during the course of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes Conference. Check back often! Follow along on twit...
Building a Community with I Have The Sugars
The Sugars has created a community of people who want to reach their highest potential while also living with diabetes. It’s a group who believe in themselves, advocate for others, and openly work t...
Hurricane Florence
As Hurricane Florence heads toward the U.S. Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, we want to ensure everyone is prepared for the days ahead. If you live in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina STAY INFO...
Riya Nearly Died from DKA because her Family Couldn’t Afford Insulin
I could imagine what the family must be going through. The mother felt helpless—she had no idea what went wrong. She was trying to follow what was prescribed by the doctors, but they didn’t have m...
This Mountain Top—How I Climbed Mount Kenya
Our arrival at the summit occurred after four days of trekking through humidity, searing heat, freezing cold and heavy rain. The view from the top was breath-taking.
A Diagnosis and the Music that Followed
That album was an outlet that helped me process the way I was feeling at my diagnosis. Because of Type 1 diabetes, I had a story to tell.
My Fearless Approach to Type 1
Peering almost 500 feet down from my position perched on a narrow railing, intense wind threatening to blow me over the edge, I watch the river flowing far below. I’m not feeling hopeless or terrifi...
Pricks
Pricks takes you on my journey of pricks, be that finger pricks, injections, cannula insertions and sometimes the other connotation of pricks. It’s about family and relationships. It’s a little bi...
DANA: The New Resource for Diabetes Educators
AADE recently announced the launch of DANA, its newest resource for AADE members. DANA (Diabetes Advanced Network Access) keeps a host of information about the latest diabetes-related technology up-to...
6 Must-knows for the College Sick Day with T1D
The day you send your T1D kiddo to college is a stressful one. Here is my advice on the 6 must-knows for your T1D college sick day.
SGLT Trials Show Lower A1Cs, Higher Chance of DKA
The study conclusions found that Zynquista combined with optimized insulin therapy was associated with sustained A1C reduction, weight loss, lowered insulin doses, fewer episodes of severe hypoglycemi...
Ring Around the Courtroom: The Wait for U.S. Biosimilar Insulins
In general, biosimilar medicines are priced lower than the original product from which they are based. Drug price history suggests that at least two generics are needed on the market to lower costs in...
Next Stop Cure? A Quick History of Diabetes Research
Diabetes innovation continues to make strides each day—and we've come a long way. Curious about the history of diabetes research? Read on.
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