Type-1-Diabetes News
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Spider Web Inspired Implant May Control Type 1 Diabetes
Jan 3, 2018 05:20 ISTWho knew spider web properties can control type-1 diabetes? -
Counting carbs may help with type 1 diabetes
Apr 14, 2011 05:56 ISTTallying the number of carbohydrates in the diet may be helpful to people using an insulin pump to treat type 1 diabetes. -
Travel tips for diabetics
Feb 22, 2011 09:11 ISTDiabetics should always keep insulin or oral anti-diabetic drugs handy while traveling. -
Cold virus linked to type 1 diabetes
Feb 16, 2011 05:32 ISTWhile the causes of type 1 diabetes are not known for certain, a new analysis backs the possibility that cold-like viruses might trigger the disease. -
Type 1 diabetes death rate falls
Dec 10, 2010 06:12 ISTDeath rates have dropped significantly in people with type 1 diabetes. -
Low glycaemic diet good for diabetic youth
Apr 29, 2008 11:23 ISTLow glycaemic diet is helpful in lowering blood pressure, shedding weight and thus, reducing the risk of heart disease among diabetic youth. -
High BP in diabetic children needs monitoring
Apr 26, 2008 09:22 ISTPeople with type 1 diabetes who had high blood pressure (BP) in childhood tend to have higher BP levels as adults. -
Stem cell transplant for diabetes
Apr 13, 2007 01:22 ISTA treatment that included stem cell transplantation induced prolonged insulin independence in patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. -
Family therapy helps kids with diabetes
Mar 10, 2007 02:43 ISTSpecially tailored family therapy can help teens with type 1 diabetes keep their blood sugar levels under control. -
Diabetic teens may have weaker bones
Feb 3, 2010 03:22 ISTYoung people with type 1 diabetes may have delayed bone development despite normal growth and maturity. -
Diabetics' irregular periods signal excess hormones
Feb 22, 2010 04:26 ISTWomen with diabetes have been shown to have more menstrual problems than other women and a recent study suggests that an excess of male hormones could be involved. Higher-than-normal androgen levels may increase the risk of heart disease in women, a condition that also strikes more commonly in diabetes.
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