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Health and wellbeing

Type 1 diabetes and disordered eating

Whether you, or someone close to you is living with type 1 diabetes and an eating disorder, read on for provides information, shared experiences and links to further support.

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Prevention research

Screening for type 1 diabetes

Screening aims to find people in the earliest stages of developing type 1 diabetes.

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The type 1 community

Peer support principles

The Six Principles of Good Peer Support for People Living with Type 1 Diabetes.

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Knowledge and support

Living with type 1 diabetes

Having type 1 diabetes needn’t hold you back from living your life. Here are some helpful pages to help you with everyday life.

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Type 1 technology

Connected insulin pens

Connected insulin pens (also known as smart insulin pens) are injection pens that use replaceable insulin cartridges and record how much insulin you inject and when you inject it.

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A girl with type 1 diabetes after a teplizumab injection
Treatment research

FAQs about teplizumab

Our answers to frequently asked questions about teplizumab, the first disease-modifying drug for type 1 diabetes.

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Shared experience

Diabetes burnout: where did my motivation go?

Michelle Law is a 37-year old working mother with type 1 diabetes. We recently spotted Michelle’s blog, Pumps and Pricks, and asked her to tell her story about type 1 diabetes burnout.

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Expert Opinion

Five reasons why medical research can be a long process

In this blog, we answer your questions about the medical research pipeline and why developing new treatments takes time.

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Seth and Clare Moores
Research

“Knowing Seth will need insulin in the future has given us the chance to get our heads around it.”

Seth Moores was diagnosed as being in the early stages of type 1 diabetes through the JDRF-funded ELSA study. In this blog, his mum, Clare, tells us how getting diagnosed early has prepared them for what lies ahead.

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Shared experience

Managing menopause and type 1 diabetes: Sarah Gatward

Sarah has been living with type 1 diabetes for almost 50 years. Here, Sarah talks about how her experiences of perimenopause impacted her daily life with type 1.