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Are we still talking about this?
Are we still talking about this? I thought it had already been decided that America is a nation of equal opportunity, a federation united for the common good, and a republic for and by the people. Did...
Insurance Company Conduct Negatively Impacts T1D Patient
Beyond being distressed by UHC’s policy and the efforts it took to find it, denying a replacement of an out-of-warranty pump is detrimental to Jessica’s healthcare and wellbeing. As a company, los...
Is Pharma Breaking the Law?
It’s obvious that the price of insulin has skyrocketed, but the real question is what laws have been broken, if any, in the process by big pharma?
Uncertainty and the ACA
To be diabetic and uninsured for one month, one day, even one minute is walking a dangerous tightrope. My advice to the many diabetics who are navigating the unsteady waters of the ACA for the first t...
Ari Got the Suga’
I was 16 and a novice diabetic when my great aunt from South Carolina visited my grandmother. Unlike most of my family, she was unaware of my new status. I had taken out my meter to check my blood sug...
SNL Pisses Off T1D Mama
Why is it acceptable to make fun of a chronic, life threatening disease? This is a picture of my 4 1/2-year-old daughter who has Type 1 diabetes. This is who you made fun of. A defenseless child - the...
Health Insurance – Pulling Back the Veil
One Small Voice can tell data-driven stories to employers, insurers and healthcare providers. I believe more transparent conversations associated with the requirements for the appeal processes and cos...
Help Get Answers for Jack!
8-year-old boy suffers a severe allergy to insulin, the life-saving medicine required for managing his type 1 diabetes.
Insulin—At What Cost?
According to the Washington Post, small changes to existing formulas keep insulin prices high and generics out of reach — despite the fact that the original patent expired over 75 years ago. This ha...
US Diabetes Caucus Neglects Type 1s
Did you know that the United States has a congressional caucus that is solely devoted to issues that are important to Americans living with diabetes? On the face of it, this looks great.
Long-term Access for People with Type 1 Diabetes
Awareness is only the first step. To help turn the awareness into advocacy action, T1International – thanks to funds from Beyond Type 1 – created a resource for people around the world who want to...
Take Your Perks with Type 1
Having type 1 diabetes has many downsides, or “lows,” if you will. It is often difficult to look on the bright side of any illness. However, there are certain instances where we get treated to som...
Join Our Warning Signs Awareness Campaign
Excessive thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss + exhaustion. Sharing the warning signs of type 1 diabetes saves lives.
The Face of Type 1 Diabetes in Developing Countries
Take a look into the life of a child living with type 1 diabetes in a developing country. The story of Tazul is the story of countless children around the world.
Young Woman Joins the Tanzanian Diabetic Youth Alliance
Diabetes care in Tanzania is quite good. Clinics are expanding with about 33 diabetic clinics in Tanzania. There is still a need to educate people about diabetes, and this is especially true in rural ...
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