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Archive for the Type 1 Category

Why the A1c Sucks (and Why Time in Range is More Important)

By Steve Edelman, MD on January 18, 2019   /   A1c, Time in Range, Type 1   /   73 Comments

The A1c test has been around for a long time and is supposed to give people an idea of what their average glucose value has been over the prior two to three months, but there are many situations where the A1c is not accurate.

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TrialNet Tests Family Members to Find a Cure for Type 1

By Desmond Schatz on December 13, 2018   /   Diabetes Research, Type 1   /   13 Comments

TrialNet is an international network of leading academic institutions, physicians, scientists and healthcare teams dedicated to the prevention of type 1 diabetes. They offer risk screening for relatives of people with type 1 diabetes and innovative clinical studies to preserve insulin production.

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New Kids on the Block: Oral Meds for Type 1

By Steve Edelman, MD on October 15, 2018   /   Insulin, Medications, Type 1   /   4 Comments

A new oral medication for T1D is awaiting FDA approval, and it’s shown fewer highs, fewer lows, and more predictable insulin dosing in recent studies.

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Overdosing and Overcoming: A Story of Insulin, Hiking, and the Worst Breakfast I Ever Ate

By Sarah Durrand on September 11, 2018   /   Hypoglycemia, Insulin, Medications, Personal Essay, Type 1   /   18 Comments

What happens when you accidentally inject yourself with a big dose of the wrong insulin? Author Sarah Durrand shares how an extreme low blood sugar led her to one of her highest achievements.

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Better Than Betty Crocker: These Apps Make Cooking a Snap

By Adriana Valencia on September 11, 2018   /   Carb Counting, Diabetes Apps, Exercise and Fitness, Recipes, Type 1, Type 2   /   Leave a comment

It’s a cookbook, a fitness trainer and a 24/7 motivator (oh yeah, and it also dials people). How to turn your smart phone into your best diabetes resource.

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