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What do Michelle Obama, soda, and cities have in common? Our top five patient takeaways from PHA this year.
The first six-year-old in the world to test the Bionic Pancreas.
Kids First, Diabetes Second – a guide to the small and big issues of raising a child with type 1 diabetes.
Twitter summary: Growing up with #diabetes can be complicated. What Drs. Peters and Laffel recommend, and how it relates to a new ENDO toolkit On July 29, the Endocrine...
Twitter Summary: The ShugaTrak app sends updates on child’s BGM to parents in real time – currently available for Android phones At this year’s Friends for Life...
Do people with diabetes feel social stigma? Results from a new survey could change the way we talk about diabetes...
What's in store for the Bionic Pancreas? diaTribe visits the Camp Joslin clinical trial in 6-11 year olds for an insider look.
The curious milestone of a diabetes anniversary.
ADA’s new childcare position statement – how parents can get the best care for their kids with diabetes.
Navigating diabetes in high school – the four strategies I follow to stay safe.
On May 7, the results of the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth study published in JAMA found a 21% increase in type 1 diabetes and 31% rise in type 2 diabetes in children...
Why aren’t there more therapies and devices for pediatric patients? Find out why and what we can do to help.
How this “disease interception” strategy could transform our knowledge of type 1 diabetes.
Our main takeaways from this conference: new apps, startling statistics, and more!
Josh Airth, a 17-year old with type 1 diabetes, recently participated in a clinical trial of the Medtronic 670G "hybrid-closed loop"system (insulin pump + Enlite 3 CGM...
Registration ends May 8 – join this amazing weekend of learning, networking, and meeting other young adults with type 1 diabetes.
What other fast food chains are already on board?
New trial testing the inhaled, ultra-rapid insulin in 4-17 year olds.
How a diabetes dog changed the lives of Stefany Shaheen’s family.
How do the trends compare to childhood type 2 diabetes?

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