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Type 1 Diabetes News

Type 1 Diabetes is a chronic condition in which your body loses the ability to produce insulin, which is necessary for most cells to convert food into energy and regulate blood sugar levels. 

Adding 20 new factors, a whole new category on behavior and decisions, and research on unexpected things that impact blood sugar and diabetes
Results from the Diabetes Technology Society’s Blood Glucose Meter Surveillance Program identifies only six out of 18 meters that passed. Did yours make the cut?
During the European Association for the Study of Diabetes 2022 annual meeting, diaTribe hosted its ninth annual “Solvable Problems in Diabetes” panel discussion, where...
Preventing type 1 diabetes – the main goal for some who do not believe a cure is possible – would ultimately bring this ancient disease to its end. The world’s top...
A fascinating session at the EASD 2022 conference on emerging technologies sheds light on where we are with AID and telemedicine, and what leading researchers in...
Researchers presented on the exciting weight loss efficacy of tirzepatide. While tirzepatide has not yet been approved for weight loss, the SURMOUNT clinical trial...
The Diabetes Education Study Group (DESG) hosted a panel at this year’s EASD in which panelists provided an overview of recent evidence supporting education about...
diaTribe is excited to bring you additional expanded coverage from the EASD 2022 conference! Hear from leading clinicians and researchers around the world on insights...
Stem cells, George Bush, and a parent's dream.
Coco, Disney Publishing Worldwide's first character with type 1 diabetes. In partnership with Lilly Diabetes, Disney Publishing Worldwide has created its first character...
How to be a better patient and health care provider - Dr. Anne Peter’s top ten actionable tips for people with diabetes.
How to deal when your life (and your diabetes) gets complicated.
New non-profit aims to change the way people view type 1 diabetes.
Interview with Phil Southerland: what is most misunderstood and why winning races is not the whole story. Prepare to be inspired!
What readers have taught me in the past year about living better with diabetes
Kelly Close and Adam Brown led two panels on next-generation diabetes at The diaTribe Foundation’s third annual gathering during ADA 2018; plus highlights from the “...
At our virtual Musings Under the Moon #8 gathering, experts in health equity gathered to discuss what health equity really means, what its barriers are, and what actions...
The Libre Sense CGM is similar to the Freestyle Libre 2, but it’s made for athletes and not for people with diabetes
Public speaking professor Alan Uphold shares his experiences with severe low blood sugars and explains why it’s so important to communicate with your loved ones and care...
A recent research study on open-source AID, a method of insulin delivery used by thousands of people with type 1 diabetes, showed that using open-source AID improved...

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