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Our researchers are working on different ways to develop a cure for type 1 diabetes - from growing insulin-producing beta cells in labs to hacking the immune system.
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Keep track of your progress and count down the days to World Diabetes Day. Add in your daily step count and find out some interesting facts about type 1 diabetes.
Download our printable sponsorship form to keep track of everyone sponsoring you to complete this challenge.
Add the challenge banner to your email signature. Link the banner to your fundraising page so people can support you.
Use this image on your social media platforms to spread the word about your amazing commitment to type 1 diabetes.
Take on 10,000 steps a day for 40 days – that’s 400,000 steps to represent the 400,000 people in the UK living with type 1 diabetes. From 6 October to World Diabetes Day on 14 November, join a nationwide movement of walkers, runners, and movers raising vital funds to cure, treat and prevent T1D.