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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. 

No single "diet" trumps them all, especially for people with diabetes. Instead, I prefer to think about eating in terms of general strategies, or what this article is...
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00920582 This study is currently recruiting patients recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes to investigate the efficacy of teplizumab...
Starting in 2012, the American Diabetes Association established the Pathway to Stop Diabetes initiative, a $1.6 million grant (paid over five years) to support the...
The cost of a single rose will help bring life-saving supplies to a child with diabetes. Donate today!
I recently shared the 10 Diabetes Diet Commandments that I strive to follow every day. These eating strategies help keep my blood sugars in range, give me plenty of...
After the rapid-acting inhaled insulin Afrezza launched this February, we have been very eager to learn more about how this new product impacts patients’ day-to-day...
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There was a lot of interest this ADA in the Harvard Stem Cell Institute's diabetes research (not yet in humans), which has previously shown the ability to produce mature...
Twitter summary: Major updates from @MDT_Diabetes on the 640G predictive #insulin suspend for #diabetes from #ATTD2015
Why it’s better and when it’s coming to market.
Twitter Summary: @diabeteshf announces @SweetlyVoiced as interim ED as @askmanny – DHF co-founder and President – announces he will step down in May 2015 On January 15,...
Why do some patients lie about their diabetes? Kerri investigates.
Dr. Lawrence Soler of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) wrote a letter to the New York Times on November 27 regarding what we would agree was a...
Kicking off this weekend, what are we most excited about for this year’s ADA?
Can a drug long-used to treat gout be effective at preventing diabetic kidney disease?
Google recently received a patent for its glucose-sensing contact lens, providing the first major update we’ve heard on this project since last July. The patent does not...
$300 million and counting – how much have we learned from the heart safety trials of Onglyza and Nesina?
Dr. Kowalski was recently named JDRF’s Chief Mission Officer as well as VP of R&D, a major promotion from his previous role as Vice President, Artificial Pancreas...
What’s next for getting this software to patients?
Larger capacity reservoir will bring pump therapy to those with high insulin needs.

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