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During a recent diaTribe panel, experts shared insights on improving access to the newest technologies and treatments to advance global diabetes care. Experts also highlighted the potential of AI ...
Using an open-source AID system called Loop was only for the tech-savvy – until an engineer in California broke it down so people around the world could benefit. Thousands of people today use an ...
The mylife CamAPS FX hybrid closed-loop system has been shown to significantly improve blood sugar management and quality of life for people with type 1 diabetes of all ages. In very young children ...
Pancreatitis, whether acute or chronic, is a serious condition caused by inflammation of the pancreas. Recognizing the symptoms can help with early diagnosis. The main causes of pancreatitis are ...
After ending the VX-264 trial, which used a device to protect lab-grown islet cells, the company will continue research on therapies with and without the need for immunosuppressive drugs. Vertex ...
Fully closed-loop automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can simplify diabetes management by eliminating the need for meal announcements. Two recent studies presented at the ATTD 2025 conference ...
Want to get to know some of the people making a difference in the diabetes world? In our “5 Minutes With” series, we talk to experts and advocates who share inspiring stories and their take on the ...
Why is this study important? This study is investigating the effects of denosumab – an approved medicine used to treat osteoporosis – in people with early type 1 diabetes. If successful, denosumab ...
Glycemic excursion minimization, or GEM, is a sustainable lifestyle intervention for people with type 2 diabetes that focuses on reducing blood sugar fluctuations after meals rather than weight loss.
Drew Briskin joined the diaTribe Foundation in 2021 after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania where he majored in Health and Societies with a minor in Chemistry. As an undergraduate, Drew ...
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