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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. 

A new study from Dr. Doug Melton’s team provides hope for the future of stem cell treatment in diabetes. But there’s still a long way to go.
Plus, tips for traveling safely with diabetes.
New blinded sensor worn for 14 days that will give a detailed picture of your glucose levels.
Full-length feature documentary to wrap up in 2017.
Thoughts on democratizing health care, precision medicine, and more from Stanford MedX 2015.
Hello there from San Francisco! I wanted to weigh in, so to speak, on Adam Brown’s valuable column this month . His in-depth inquiry shows what a “low-carb” and “non-low...
Plus, my Resolutions for 2016!
"Non-compliance is a term that is banned in my unit…"
Our interview with Ross Baker on his inspiring marathon journey.
What diaTribe readers asked about my 24-day experiment, eating low carb, and long-term health outcomes.
Find nearby T1D, T2D, gestational diabetes, and complications trials with new clinical trials matching tool launched by JDRF and TrialReach
What helps me feel less frustration, failure, struggle, and guilt.
Bigger calorie type font, addition of added sugar, larger portion sizes, and more! First Lady Michelle Obama announced recently at the Partnership for a Healthier...
AADE’s Dr. Susan Guzman and diaTribe ’s Adam Brown discuss how common stigma is, why it matters, and tips to overcome it
Given that this plantation and all others like it were dedicated to sugar, the connection to diabetes is especially stark.
Tighter requirements for home meters. What does this mean for current and future blood glucose monitors?
What does the head of the largest diabetes charity in the UK have to say about the future of diabetes prevention, treatment, and research?
Stephen England discusses balancing elite ultramarathon competitions with a full-time job and diabetes
What is the role of the health humanities in diabetes care?
Tripling my carbs --> 5 fewer hours in-range per day, 64% more insulin (!), & more lessons learned.

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