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TEDDY STUDY – Researching the Causes of Type 1 diabetes
Researchers are studying a group of nearly 9,000 children from four countries from birth to 15 years old who are at an elevated risk for type 1 diabetes.
What Saved Me After this Diabetes Error
“What’s the okay range again?” he looked up and asked. I started explaining, but stopped short as a found the number 311 on the screen.
Can an Antihypertensive Drug Preserve Beta Cell Function in Early type 1 diabetes?
A study published this week in Nature reported that an FDA-approved antihypertensive drug, verapamil, might slow the progression of beta cell destruction at Type 1 diabetes onset.
The Patient and Me: T1D in Guatemala
We sat in a dusty, unairconditioned room in the mountains of rural Guatemala as I explained to this 22-year old new father that he had type 1 diabetes.
5 Reasons to Get Screened for Type 1 Diabetes
If you have a relative with type 1 diabetes, you may be at higher risk of developing the disease, making it imperative that you get screened. The Pathway to Prevention Study is a free and simple blood...
T1D Advocate Justin Wright on Living Boldly
Justin Wright, aspiring model, advocate and winner of the Kansas City Dream Factory Award, talks about what T1D advocacy means to him and how he plans on making a difference.
10 Curious Facts About the Geography of Type 1 Diabetes
These statistics on the global incidence, clinical symptoms and treatment of type 1 diabetes may surprise.
Michelle Berman Talks Life-saving DKA Campaign
When I first learned of children, teens and adults tragically losing their lives due to undiagnosed/missed diagnosed type 1 diabetes, I was in disbelief. I was devastated to learn this was happening t...
Gut Health Possibly the Key to Type 1 Diabetes Prevention
Recently, a research team from the University of Queensland in Australia began a trial centered around the relationship between the changes in gut microbiota and type 1 diabetes diagnoses, and whether...
The Intersection
When I flew down to Rowland, North Carolina, in May of 2017 to interview a family about how they lost their 16-month-old baby to type 1 diabetes, I didn’t know what I would find.
Is folic acid a trigger for Type 1 diabetes?
The folate cycle is a cellular process that helps the body maintain a strong immune system. A recent study by two Diabetes Research Institute scientists explored an unexpected relationship between thi...
Professional Snowboarder Sean Busby Opens Up About Type 1 Diabetes and Lupus
1 in 4 people living with T1D will be diagnosed with another autoimmune disease, and 1 in 3 people living with Lupus will gain another. It’s like an awful version of hoarding that we wouldn’t reco...
A Mother’s Cautionary Tale
About two weeks before he died, I noticed a fruity odor on his breath when I was saying goodnight to him. I asked him if he had a juice box since he had just brushed his teeth and he said no. I didn...
Facts about DKA: An Interview with Emergency Medicine Specialist
Leah specializes in emergency medicine at the University of North Carolina Medical Center. She describes her encounters with DKA and provides some myth-busting guidance on how all of us living with ty...
Broadway Star Taylor Louderman and Sister Talk T1D
Beyond Type 1 got to chat with Broadway star Taylor Louderman and her sister about the type 1 diabetes diagnosis that changed their family. More, we learned what it means to be a sibling of someone wi...
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