Type 1 Diabetes and Depression: Real-Life Stories from Twitter
“The prevalence of depression is three times higher in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) than in the general population.”…
Join T1D Exchange on 4/24 at JDRF’s Virtual Summit
Our friends at JDRF are hosting TypeOneNation Summit virtually on April 24, 2021! T1D Exchange Vice President of Quality Improvement…
Evaluating Telemedicine: Connecting Patient Voice to Research
While “telemedicine” certainly existed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was simply an option for patients who preferred it or…
Life with the DIY Loop
I’ve lived with type 1 diabetes for the past 20 years, and in that time frame, managing my diabetes has…
Welcome – to the New T1D Exchange Community Experience
For the last 10 years, T1D Exchange has worked with the T1D community to drive change, build connections, and strive…
Welcome – to the New T1D Exchange Community Experience
For the last 10 years, T1D Exchange has worked with the T1D community to drive change, build connections, and strive for better, longer lives for people with type 1 diabetes. Our community here on Glu has been an essential component of that effort, as we’ve learned so much from you all of you about with T1D, sharing knowledge, offering support, accelerating research and more.
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 8/14/2020
Everything you need to know this week about type 1 diabetes and coronavirus updates, in one easy-to-read place! Researchers, advocates,…
Weekly Coronavirus Resources for People with T1D – 8/14/2020
Everything you need to know this week about type 1 diabetes and coronavirus updates, in one easy-to-read place!
T1D Exchange Launches an Online Registry for People with Type 1 Diabetes
BOSTON –T1D Exchange today announced the official launch of the T1D Exchange Registry, an online longitudinal database of people living…
The Case for Flexible Work Schedules
COVID-19 has completely changed the way Americans live, work, and play. The pandemic has sent over 100 million people home to work in a safe, socially-distanced way.
Flexible work schedules could afford us time and space to make thoughtful management decisions for our diabetes.
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