Racing Against the Odds: Dylan Archer’s Triumph Over Type 1 Diabetes
Hi, my name is Dylan Archer and I have type 1 diabetes, and I LOVE to race! Type 1 is NOT stopping me! When I was 5 years old, way back in 2013, Dad picked me up
Hi, my name is Dylan Archer and I have type 1 diabetes, and I LOVE to race! Type 1 is NOT stopping me! When I was 5 years old, way back in 2013, Dad picked me up
By: Sarah Hathaway On October 10th, 2022 I earned my Life rank in Scouts BSA and began focusing on what was once a faraway goal: Eagle Scout. I had some ideas for my project and I knew
My name is Gracie Lambrecht and I have been living with type 1 diabetes for 12 of the 16 years of my life. Even though I lived for a few years T1D-less, I can’t remember a life
Type 1 diabetes expected to surge among U.S. teens
New insulin pump system helps manage type 1 diabetes easier with less effort
FDA approves first insulin pump system that provides meal forgiveness, making managing Diabetes easier with less effort
Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is characterized by a gradual loss of functional β-cells, leading to reliance on insulin and increased risk of complications resulting from hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia. Preserving β-cell function, particularly in patients newly diagnosed
In 2023, Dr. Paul Wadwa has authored the first paper in NEJM on Control-IQ in young children and Dr. Greg Forlenza has authored the first paper in JAMA on use of Verapamil to prolong islet survival in
New Therapy First to Target Type 1 Diabetes Disease Process A Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes patient became the first person in Colorado to receive a newly approved drug aimed at delaying onset of clinical stage type
Eli Lilly has a ripple effect on making insulin more cost effective for T1Ds. Every day patients make critical decisions in rationing their insulin and we are hopeful this will help stop families from having to make such