Type 1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes, formerly called juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is usually first diagnosed in children, teenagers, or young adults. In this form of diabetes, the beta cells of the pancreas no longer make insulin because the body’s immune system has attacked and destroyed them. Treatment for type 1 diabetes includes taking insulin shots or using an insulin pump, making wise food choices, exercising regularly, controlling blood pressure and cholesterol, and taking aspirin daily—for some.
What is Type 1 Diabetes?

Type 1 diabetes mellitus describes a condition where the body cannot produce insulin which leads to a very high level of blood sugar and associated complications. The condition, which usually develops in childhood or adolescence, affects millions of people worldwide.

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Latest Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

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New approach enhances prediction of type 1 diabetes among susceptible children

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New biomarkers may identify Type 1 diabetes patients who could benefit from immunotherapy

Understanding the causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

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Early-in-life antibiotic exposure increases susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease

Novel drug candidate offers a major advance in the treatment for diabetes

Human genome may explain the neonatal origins of chronic immune and inflammatory diseases

New strategy may help guard beta cells, slow the onset of type 1 diabetes

Study: Plant-based diets rich in whole carbohydrates can improve insulin sensitivity

Researchers identify underlying mechanism for metabolic memory and diabetic complications

New research can help overcome challenges in diabetes research

Extended culture of human pancreatic slices as a model to study regeneration of beta cells

Study explores time trends in pregnancy-related outcomes among women with type 1 diabetes

Study shows generic drug does not slow kidney disease

Promising treatment does not guard against complication in type 1 diabetes

Research shows females use anti-inflammatory T cells to maintain their blood pressure

COVID-19 could trigger diabetes in healthy people