Among people with type 1 diabetes, following a very low-carbohydrate diet (VLCD) can aid in achieving glycemic control, researchers suggested.
Source: Carb-Light Diet Helps T1D Patients Achieve Glycemic Control
Among people with type 1 diabetes, following a very low-carbohydrate diet (VLCD) can aid in achieving glycemic control, researchers suggested.
Source: Carb-Light Diet Helps T1D Patients Achieve Glycemic Control
Coronary artery calcification and diabetic kidney disease appear to develop more slowly in the presence of higher serum uromodulin concentrations in adults with type 1 diabetes, according to findings published in Diabetes Care.
Source: High serum uromodulin levels suggest lower risk for coronary artery calcification in type 1 diabetes
Increased time in the near normoglycemic range and reduced time in hypo- and hyperglycemia
Source: Artificial Pancreas Treatment Efficacious for Type 1 Diabetes
Metformin improves some indicators of vascular function and long-term blood glucose control in children with type 1 diabetes, while reducing their insulin needs, according to a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Source: Metformin: Vascular Benefits in Children With Type 1 Diabetes
Verapamil is being studied in humans. It seems to be effective in mice. Here’s the Story.
DiabetesParents.org offers a very well done questionnaire for parents about the distresses that come with parenting a Type 1. It scores the results and offers suggestions based on the answers.
A University of Colorado research team may have pinpointed one potential cause Type 1 Diabetes. According to the story, the immune system attacks a hybrid protein. They researchers state, “This new protein modification is actually a hybrid made up of half insulin and half something else, and it activates the T cell causing it to attack.” Read the story here!