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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. 

Doing Something About It - Will Cross Inspires
Diabetes Warriors: The Stories Behind the Statistics
Update on the Odyssey
We are encouraged to report that the FDA has approved Levemir for use in pregnant women with type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes. Levemir is a long acting, or “basal...
Dr. Diana Guthrie, winner of the AADE Living Legend Award, on controlled breathing and supplements for people with diabetes…
Life for a Child is a sister program to Insulin for Life. It was established in 2001 as a sustainable sponsorship program where people can help children in developing...
Speaking with the CEO of insulin maker Novo Nordisk
Think of how many people need to wear glasses just to see! Rather than considering them as a necessary evil, some folks celebrate them by investing in stylish (sometimes...
ACCORD, ADVANCE, and the VADT: What Do They Mean, And For Whom?
The latest research on inhaled insulin and stem cell therapy
The Changing Diabetes Bus rolled onto the scene in June, for the US segment of its tour around the world. After a trek through Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia, and...
Sneak preview: “This Little Diabetes Book You Need to Read” and “My TCOYD newsletter”
(S)he said what?!?
For obvious reasons, people with diabetes are encouraged to wear medical alert jewelry, though sometimes they prefer carrying a medical information card in their wallet...
When every fifth taxi in downtown San Francisco is carrying an ad for Byetta, FlexPen, or FreeStyle meters, you know the American Diabetes Association (ADA) is in town.
Animas and OmniPod pumps to be integrated with DexCom SEVEN For those of you who have been waiting for more options for combination insulin pumps/continuous monitors,...
The woman who's been on insulin longer than anyone
From the moment her son was diagnosed with diabetes, Laura Billetdeaux was sharing her thoughts and taking advice on the website Children with Diabetes, a now-large...
A few words from Kelly...
The ADA and diabetes technology.

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