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  • Diabetes
  • Managing Type 1 Diabetes

Real Life With Type 1: Parts People Don’t See

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Better Blood Sugar Control

“The future’s already here,” says Mihail “Misha” Zilbermint, MD, with things like continuous glucose monitors and the first immunotherapy drug.

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Don’t Gloss Over the Mental Toll

Those with type 1 diabetes are prone to depression. They’re burdened with constantly having to monitor their condition. So what can lower their stress?

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‘You Need Sugar, Sugar’

Using an app, Treina Owen regularly checks her children’s blood sugar, as well as her own. She doesn’t want them to experience complications like she did.

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Speak Up, Sound Off

Advancements have been made because people with type 1 demanded better care, says Aaron Turner-Phifer with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

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Can’t Afford Your Insulin?

A recent study found as many as 1 in 5 Americans are rationing their insulin to save money. What’s being done to make this vital drug more affordable?

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