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DAISY study (2)
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Russia may be the Reason I have T1D
The approximate time of first exposure to solid food for infants appears to be associated with the development of T1D, according to the DAISY Study, published in JAMA Pediatrics. The conclusion of the DAISY Study is attention grabbing. In children at increased genetic risk for T1D, the safest age to introduce solid foods is between 4 […]
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DAISY Study identifies a trigger for Type 1 Diabetes
The current issue of Diabetes Care published the results of a study investigating the association of reported infancy illness and later development of islet autoimmunity (IA), a contributing factor in Type 1 diabetes. The incidence of Type 1 diabetes is increasing worldwide. Although childhood infections are considered a possible trigger of Type 1 diabetes, improved hygiene could be a viable […]
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