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30th Anniversary of the DCCT
After 30 years, we’ve learned so much from the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial. Best of all, the epidemiology of the study is the gift that keeps giving, according to Diabetes Care. The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) was a major clinical study conducted from 1983 to 1993. The study showed that keeping blood […]
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Which Sex is Better at Blood Sugar Control?
Researchers have found that men have better control over blood sugar than women. The findings were presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes. The virtual presentation indicated that men with T1D are better at blood sugar control than women, but there is no significant difference in blood sugar control […]
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Hey Honey, I shrunk the Kids – and their HbA1c
An article published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings explains that psychological treatment improves HbA1c in some adolescents with T1D. Kids will be kids. Add a strict regimen of glucose testing, insulin dosing, and food intake accountability and the admission rate to the gold star club drops exponentially. Can psychological intervention within […]
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A Steady Job is Good for People with Diabetes
Contrary to what some studies have shown in the past – a steady job is good for a person with diabetes. This new study was conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan. It found a very interesting connection between employment and diabetes control. Researchers found that unemployed working-age people with diabetes are less likely […]
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Wireless CGM slated to begin trials
Echo Therapeutics Inc., a Philadelphia based company, is developing a non-invasive, wireless, transdermal continuous glucose monitoring (tCGM) system and a way for transdermal drug delivery. These two new developments are called Symphony® tCGM System and Prelude® SkinPrep Systemm. The company is a transdermal medical device company but they are trying to tap into a hugely […]
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