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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. 

When might this product reach the market?
What this news means for the future of data integration, and what the “real magic” will be down the road.
And “potentially transformative” advances coming for type 1 diabetes.
US launch expected in 2017. 80% of trial participants still using it!
More flexible data viewing, customizable alarms, excellent Clarity analysis software, and why expectations are so high.
How do the trends compare to childhood type 2 diabetes?
Take action to share your opinion on food labeling with the FDA!
Our Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Kelly Close, and Senior Editor, Adam Brown, have both been asked to speak at the 2016 SXSW Conference – an incredible opportunity to...
My reflections on 2015 and looking to continued progress in the New Year.
His partnership with Dexcom to raise awareness for type 1 diabetes.
Testing TypeZero’s inControl artificial pancreas, six months at a time.
New trial testing the inhaled, ultra-rapid insulin in 4-17 year olds.
The best way in which our access to data should change is up for debate.
Accu-Chek Connect System to be released on August 7 for $29.99.
Major 55% reduction in hypoglycemia (30 minutes less per day!); why didn’t A1c improve?
Joining the ranks to compete in the most grueling cycling races in the world.
Five patients share their experiences with the FDA-cleared, no-prescription-needed device. What did they like and how can it be made even better?
Dexcom and Google just announced that they have joined forces to develop a next generation of continuous glucose monitors (CGM) that will be smaller and less expensive...
The hardest part about motivation is that everyone needs something different, and motivators can change over time. But for most of us with diabetes, motivation needs to...
One of our favorite conferences of the year is the Children with Diabetes Friends for Life Conference in Orlando. It’s always heartwarming to see many young people with...

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