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Articles
Research Review: Glucagon Options, Hypoglycemia, and Emotions
The T1D Exchange team has published an article in Current Diabetes Reports reviewing the current literature on glucagon usage and…
T1D in Film: Why Does Representation Matter?
If you’ve spent any time on social media recently, you’ve likely heard the buzz around the latest Pixar film, Turning…
Black people with diabetes disproportionately affected by diabetic ketoacidosis during COVID
This press release was originally published by the Endocrine Society Black people with diabetes were more likely to develop cases…
Top Questions of the Day – March 2022
Thank you to every member of the T1D Exchange Online Community for inspiring others who come to this community for…
Meet the Expert: Family-Focused Diabetes Education
The T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI) was established in 2016, with the support of The Leona M. and Harry…
Two Powerful T1D Children’s Books for Everyone to Read
It is essential to teach children that we are all unique in our own ways at a young age. Growing…
Personal Stories: Impossible Moments
This post was originally published on taylordenniswrites.com on November 17, 2020. A couple years ago, I had an appointment at…
Pre-Existing Perceptions: T1D, Isolation, and the Pandemic
Many people living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) feel isolated by their condition at least some of the time. This…
Type 1 Diabetes, Cognitive Health, and Nutrition
It is estimated that people with type 1 diabetes (T1D) make hundreds of health-related decisions every day – What’s my…
Top Questions of the Day – February 2022
Thank you to every member of the T1D Exchange Online Community for answering the Questions of the Day, inspiring others,…
My Experience Photographing People with T1D & Their Devices
T1D Exchange asked me to do a photo series portraying diversity within the diabetes community, highlighting people and their devices….
Decolonizing Type 1 Diabetes During Black History Month
Black History Month (BHM) was originally a week-long movement invented by the historian, educator, and activist, Carter G. Woodson in…
Question of the day
If you receive high alerts on your CGM, how frequently do your high alerts repeat after you acknowledge the alert? If you use different settings depending on time of day, please select the answer that corresponds to your alert setting at noon in your time zone.


