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Press Releases from June 20, 2018

Dreamed Diabetes Granted FDA Authorization to Market Advisor Pro, Offering Personalized Optimization of Insulin Pump Therapy.

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Popular Press from June 20, 2018

Kids with Type 1 diabetes become friends after chance encounter at rodeo. Fighting the stigma of diabetes: helping young people speak out about their disease. Texas officer buys groceries for man who had his stolen when he fainted outside. Why does my health insurer sabotage my efforts to manage my diabetes? Study: Almost half of diabetics skip medical care due to costs.

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Legislative and Policy News from June 20, 2018

Patient Groups: Uphold Health Care Law As Congress Intended. High insulin costs have diabetes patients, doctors scrambling for answers. AMA Urges Federal Action to Respond to Insulin Price Hikes. Federal Intervention Needed on Insulin Prices. $344,000 paid in central Arkansas jail-death suit.

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Celiac News from June 20, 2018

Dietary Intake and Micronutrient Supplementation in Youth with Celiac Disease with and without Type 1 Diabetes. Low Rates of Screening for Celiac Disease Among Family Members. Diagnostic Accuracy of Point of Care Tests for Diagnosing Celiac Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Children with untreated coeliac disease have sub-clinical cardiac dysfunction: a longitudinal observational analysis. Reproductive life in women with celiac disease; a nationwide, population-based matched cohort study.

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Daily Care News from June 20, 2018

Accuracy of a Factory-Calibrated, Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring System During 10 Days of Use in Youth and Adults with Diabetes. Investigation of the Accuracy of 18 Marketed Blood Glucose Monitors. Clinical value of Flash glucose monitoring in patients with type 1 diabetes treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Insulin pump breakdown and infusion set failure in Italian children with type 1 diabetes: 1-year prospective observational study with suggestions to minimize clinical impact. Skin Problems Associated with Insulin Pumps and Sensors in Adults with Type 1 Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study. Extensive Assessment of Blood Glucose Monitoring During Postprandial Period and Its […]

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Social Media News from June 20, 2018

A World Cup Win for Type 1 Diabetes: Real Madrid’s Nacho Fernandez Scores a Goal. Living “Off Label” with Diabetes. Dexcom G6 device receives CE Mark for treating people with diabetes. New Travel Guides Designed By and For Persons with Diabetes. Hypo RESOLVE: Unravelling the Mysteries of Hypoglycemia. Introducing the YpsoPump. 2018 ADA Standards of Diabetes Medical Care. Mom Advocates for Affordable Insulin After Son’s Tragic Death.

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Research News From June 20, 2018

Challenges to Reshape the Future of Type 1 Diabetes Research.

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Press Releases from June 13, 2018

Dexcom G5 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Now Available on Mobile, Smart Devices for Medicare Patients with Diabetes. Senseonics and Beta Bionics Partner on Development of the Bionic Pancreas System.

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Popular Press from June 13, 2018

New device makes life easier for family of diabetic twin toddlers. Cutting-edge tech makes diabetes management easier (and less painful) than ever. Diabetes ‘technological wave’ has too much upside to ignore: JP Morgan. NDP government to cover cost of insulin pumps for diabetic patients of any age. The medicine keeping her alive was also killing her. Diabetes hasn’t stopped Charlie Kimball from chasing his IndyCar dreams. Chronic Illness and Tragedy Turn Teen into Pharma-fighting Advocate. Hochman: ‘Diabetic Phenom’ — that’s Cardinals rookie Jordan Hicks. What it’s like to live with Type 1 Diabetes at university. Needle-free: 10-year Study Shows Rare […]

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Celiac News from June 13, 2018

Seasonality of birth affects paediatric coeliac disease. Delayed celiac disease diagnosis predisposes to reduced quality of life and incremental use of health care services and medicines: A prospective nationwide study. Free full text available in HTML and PDF formats. Celiac Patients Who Accidentally Ingest Gluten May Get Relief from New Medication. Detection and quantitation of immunogenic epitopes related to celiac disease in historical and modern hard red spring wheat cultivars. See also Don’t Blame Wheat Breeding For Celiac, Gluten Sensitivity.

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