Each November, we observe National Diabetes Month and engage in discussions surrounding prevention, management and the impact of this increasingly common autoimmune disease.
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Type 1 Diabetes: What Makes Our Immunity Go Rogue? Endocrinologist Speaks
Type 1 diabetes is the second most prevalent kind of diabetes and can affect anybody; however, it is more frequent in children under 30. It is mostly an autoimmune illness in which our immune system ...
When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, it’s usually pretty simple which one they have — Type 1 or Type 2. The rate of diabetes has grown worldwide, having surpassed 800 million people a year ago. By ...
The NIH claims that the number of children getting Type 1 diabetes is growing by 3-5 per cent every year. It states that in ...
Once known as “juvenile” diabetes, type 1 diabetes was long considered a childhood disease. Although the condition is often diagnosed in children and teenagers, it can develop at any age. Type 1 ...
A potential cure for type 1 diabetes has been identified by scientists in a new mouse study. In an animal study, researchers ...
Type 1.5 diabetes isn’t a myth. It shares features of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes — it develops in adults, like Type 2, ...
There’s a cliché in the type 1 diabetes community that a cure has been “five years away” for as long as anyone can remember. For decades, patients have been told that researchers were on the verge of ...
Sudden cardiac death is much more common in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes than in the general population, and it ...
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