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Interviews
Derek Theler: Diabetes Warrior
The Marvel’s New Warriors actor is the face of Dexcom’s Call of the Warrior campaign, launching this month. Derek spoke to Beyond Type 1 about what it means to be a superhero — both on set and w...
Running My Race
Having type 1 diabetes has taught me is that it is important to keep running, and keep going even if things get tough. I am inspired by my Beyond Type Run teammates, who like me, continue to run thei...
Beyond Type Run: Catching up with Chewey
When I first started, I had no goal in mind. I’m not just running for type 1, I’m running for all the types. Now I'm just gonna keep going—I don't have an end number of races in mind f...
Dr. Hardin on Training Diabetic Alert Dogs
“I wanted to get real-world evidence of what a dog could do for a person with diabetes. My concern was that you have to have some standard to measure against to know that when the blood sugar really...
RaeLynn: Everything but Insecure
When I started taking care of myself, I just felt so much better about myself and just better about having Type 1 diabetes in general.
Curing Type 1 Diabetes: An Interview with Dr. Faustman
“This is one of the rare trials of the world where we don't think we need to intervene at the moment you end up in the emergency room with new onset type 1 diabetes."
Building Her Brand: An Interview with Robin Arzón
"There is no shortcut. You're consistent. You're authentic. You tell a story that matters to you and you find a community in which that resonates," says Robin.
Exclusive with Former NFL Player Brandon Green
“At the professional level, you could lose your job if you have to sit out,” Brandon said. “You have to operate like you don’t have it – people won’t feel sorry for you and you’ll have t...
Former Miss Idaho Cycles Entire US
“I don't think young women have permission to love ourselves,” Sierra said during a recent conversation with Beyond Type 1. “And I think girls need a reminder that it's okay to be nice...
Proving a Type 1 Can Bike America
“Any chance I can get to just tell people, 'hey here’s this average guy who biked across America with type 1,' and how I handled nutrition, and handled insulin and blood sugar levels. I ...
Jordan Morris and His Professional Soccer Career with Type 1 Diabetes
Jordan Morris wondered if his diagnosis would alter his athletic aspirations. Today plays for the Seattle Sounders FC Major League and the US National Team.
Eric Tozer and The Diabetes Sports Project
Just one month after competing in his first marathon, Eric found himself running 3,000 miles, coast-to-coast in just 15 days. Did we mention that he, along with his nine other teammates, all did this ...
Kendall Simmons and His T1D Diagnosis in the NFL
Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes two years into his pro career, former NFL defensive lineman Kendall Simmons went on to win the Super Bowl.
Talking T1D with Sam Fuld: Major League Baseball Player and Dad
When asked about managing his routine while on the road vs. at home, Sam stresses that every day is different no matter where he is. "If I’m playing and I’m 0 for 4 and I get no action in the...
American Idol Elliott Yamin Dishes on Life and T1D
If you saw singer and performer, Elliott Yamin, walking down the street, you might immediately notice him from having watched Season 5 of American Idol where he came in 3rd place. What you may or may ...
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