Type I diabetes is a very serious diabetic condition which usually results in a need for insulin, although other diabetic medications such as Actos, Avandia, Glucotrol, or Glucophage are sometimes successful in controlling blood sugar levels and preventing diabetes symptoms. Currently, there is no cure for diabetes and Type I diabetes is capable of causing great harm to the body. Information and diabetes treatment are key for Type I diabetics and diabetic care providers.
A Blood Test for Type 1 Diabetes?In a study from the University of Queensland, Australia, scientists have discovered that a cellular pathway, NF-kappa B, that takes place in blood cells, is activated in people with type 1 diabetes.
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Good Bacteria against Type 1 DiabetesGood Bacteria against Type 1 Diabetes
Sometimes a bit of bacteria can be just what the doctor ordered. If you prize yogurt for its Ïactive cultures,Ó you know what IÌm talking about. Now a new study,
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Most Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Lack Vitamin D
Most Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Lack Vitamin D
December 19, 2008
By Steven Reinberg
HealthDay Reporter
Deficiency can increase bone fracture risk, researchers say
FRIDAY, Dec. 19 (HealthDa
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Stem Cells May Stop Type 1 DiabetesStem Cells May Stop Type 1 Diabetes
After transplants of their own blood stem cells, 14 of 15 type 1 diabetes patients are insulin free for one to 36 months -- and counting.
In type 1 diabetes, th
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Type 1 Diabetes - WebMDType 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes occurs when the body's own immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas (called beta cells).
Normally, the body's immune system fights off f
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