Developing type 1 diabetes at a younger age is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular complications and a lower lifespan than later onset, a Swedish observational cohort study has shown.1 "Although the relative risk of cardiovascular disease is increased after an early diabetes diagnosis, ...
Reinforcing one-carbon metabolism via folic acid/Folr1 promotes β-cell differentiation Regeneration of insulin-producing beta-cells may become a future alternative treatment of diabetes. Here the authors report a genetic screen in a zebrafish model that mimics the loss of beta-cells in diabetes, an...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic condition characterized by glucose fluctuations. Laboratory studies suggest that cognition is reduced when glucose is very low (hypoglycemia) and very high (hyperglycemia). Until recently, technological limitations prev
Type 1 diabetesT1Dglycaemic controlNew ZealandHbA1cAims: It is well known that tight glycaemic control reduces all-cause mortality and the development of microvascular complications in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D), but that effective glycaemic control is difficult to achieve in ...
People with type 1 diabetes who intensively control their blood glucose (blood sugar) early in their disease are likely to live longer than those who do not, according to research funded by the National Institutes of Health. The findings are the latest r
Unfortunately, one of the major side effects of insulin is weight gain. People with type 1 diabetes can reduce weight gain by: Eating a healthy low-carbohydrate (low-glycemic load) diet, Getting plenty of exercise, and Learning to use insulin correctly in order to use just the right amount...
diabetes and type 2 diabetes as type 1 diabetes [59,60]. A correct diagnosis is important to determine the appropriate treatment, with type 1 diabetes requiring physiological doses of insulin replacement to avoid acute life-threatening complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis. Up to one in ...
type 1 diabetes; the first is in early childhood and the second occurs at puberty. Type 1 diabetes affects males and females equally, and is more common in Caucasians than in other ethnic groups. A family history of type 1 diabetes also increases one’s risk for developing type 1 diabetes...
type 1 diabetes; the first is in early childhood and the second occurs at puberty. Type 1 diabetes affects males and females equally, and is more common in Caucasians than in other ethnic groups. A family history of type 1 diabetes also increases one’s risk for developing type 1 diabetes...
I have assessed the relations between the mortality rates data of Multiple Sclerosis MS, Rheumatoid arthritis RA, Asthma, the incidence of Type 1 diabetes T1D from one side and Centenarian Rates (two sets) as well as Life Expectancy data from the other side, using regression models and ...