Type 1 Diabetes Causes

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Premature Births Linked to Increased Risk for Diabetes Later in Life

A large, new study finds that diabetes, both Type 1 and Type 2, are more likely to develop in individuals who were born prematurely. Researchers at …

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Review Article Examines How Rotavirus Infection May “Turn On” Type 1 Diabetes

Rotavirus infection may play a role in the development of Type 1 diabetes, according to researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia. …

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Parker Institute, JDRF and Helmsley Charitable Trust Form New Research Initiative

Immunotherapy has become a first-line treatment for several types of cancer. Over time, however, researchers have observed that some patients develop …

Maternal Gestational Diabetes Linked to Diabetes in Children

Children of mothers who had gestational diabetes during pregnancy could be at increased risk of Type 1 diabetes themselves, according to a new study …

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Cellular “Sickness” Linked to Type 1 Diabetes Onset

A University California, San Francisco study of human and mouse pancreatic tissue suggests a new origin story for Type 1 diabetes. The findings flip …

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Links from “Type 1.5 Diabetes” Analysis Offers Hope for More Accurate Diagnosis

Scientists who performed the largest-ever genetic study of a puzzling type of adult-onset diabetes have uncovered new connections to the two major …

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Babies’ Birthweight High, Despite Good Glycemic Control in Type 1 Diabetes, Small Study Finds

A small U.S. study has found that women with type 1 diabetes still gave birth to larger babies despite good glycemic control using active diabetes …

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Autoantibody Status Maybe Key to Foreseeing Type 1 Diabetes Risk in Twins

New research finds that individuals with a non-identical twin with type 1 diabetes may be at heightened risk for developing the condition …

Antibiotics Early in Childhood May Increase Risk for Type 1 Diabetes

Just one course of antibiotics taken early in childhood may increase the risk for type 1 diabetes, a new study from NYU Medical School finds. …

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Diabetes Raises Risk of Cancer in Women, New Study Finds

A global study of nearly 20 million people in countries including the U.S., Japan, Australia, China and the U.K. has found that having diabetes …

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