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Research: Other Research

Our son’s doctors have said that we can prevent complications by controlling glucose levels now, but we have seen literature stating otherwise. Where can we find more information?

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Is it really “safe” for small children with diabetes to run high blood sugars?

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Like many with type 1, my young son tested negative for antibodies. Why is it that some type 1s do not have antibodies at diagnosis?

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I read about INGAP therapy. Where can I contact the researchers involved in it? Are there any current human trials for this therapy? What is your opinion?

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Do you know if any of the non-invasive devices to measure blood sugars are close to being commercially available? Have you heard of the contact lens that is being developed to measure glucose levels?

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When an autoimmune attack takes place on the endocrine pancreas, are the alpha cells destroyed in addition to the beta cells? What cells make amylin?

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The pediatrician suspects my son is in the beginning stages of type 1 and suggested a follow-up check in three months. Is there something we should do at this point? We would like him to be involved with all the research in keeping as many of his insulin producing cells for as long as possible.

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Is Exenatide another novel drug for type 2 diabetes?

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Given the recent information about neonatal diabetes, should I have my son tested? He was diagnosed at 23 months. Would it be valuable to know if he has any remaining islet function?

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Is there any evidence that Zocor protects the beta cells from further damage in newly onset type 1 diabetes?

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