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  1. Type 1 Diabetes

    Definition and Description. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a T-cell mediated autoimmune disease in which destruction of pancreatic β-cells causes insulin deficiency which leads to hyperglycemia and a tendency to ketoacidosis. 1 Excesses glucose levels must be managed by exogenous insulin injections several times a day. 2 Patients with T1D constitute ...

  2. Type 1 diabetes

    Abstract. Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease characterised by insulin deficiency and resultant hyperglycaemia. Knowledge of type 1 diabetes has rapidly increased over the past 25 years, resulting in a broad understanding about many aspects of the disease, including its genetics, epidemiology, immune and β-cell phenotypes, and ...

  3. Life with Type 1—A Photo Essay

    Life with Type 1—A Photo Essay. WRITTEN BY: Anne Marie Moran. When I began dating my husband Tom I couldn't have told you the purpose of the pancreas, let alone the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. An ever-growing epidemic in the United States, type 2 is typically the result of diet and lifestyle choices and is largely ...

  4. My Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis Story

    My Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis Story (in Hailey's own words) "On my sixth birthday, I came inside from recess and left early with my mom, my head warmer than the sun and everything aching. When I got home, I slept for 16 consecutive hours". By: Hailey Lowe. It was late in the evening, and I was with my father in the kitchen.

  5. Type 1 diabetes: What you need to know

    Type 1 diabetes is less common than type 2, but both conditions significantly affect people's health and lives. People with type 1 diabetes must take insulin every day and are at risk for problems with their nerves, heart, eyes, kidneys, and more. Learn about this disease's causes, symptoms, and treatments in NIH MedlinePlus Magazine.

  6. Lessons Learned From a Life With Type 1 Diabetes: Adult Perspectives

    Research has shown a 3% annual increase in cases of type 1 diabetes in the United States, with ∼1 in every 400 children diagnosed (>13,000 annually) (2-4). In Europe, the increase in cases of type 1 diabetes is 3.9% per year for all age-groups, prompting the prediction of a significant increase in the number of cases by 2020 (5,6).

  7. Beyond Scholars

    Beyond Scholars is a scholarship program designed specifically for the diabetes community. Originally founded as the Diabetes Scholars Foundation in 2008, the program officially became a part of the Beyond Type 1 portfolio in 2018. Beyond Scholars offers scholarships of up to $5,000 for students living with diabetes as they pursue their ...

  8. Type 1 Diabetes Research

    There are about 1.5 million adults with Type 1 diabetes in the U.S., compared to 21 million adults with Type 2 diabetes. In terms of the total cases of diabetes, only 5 to 10 percent have Type 1 diabetes. Even in our largest epidemiologic cohorts, only a small percentage of people have Type 1 diabetes. So, we just don't have the same national ...

  9. Type 1 diabetes

    Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β cells. Individuals with type 1 diabetes are reliant on insulin for survival. Despite enhanced knowledge related to the pathophysiology of the disease, including interactions between genetic, immune, and environmental contributions, and major strides in treatment and management, disease burden remains high.

  10. What Is Type 1 Diabetes?

    Type 1 diabetes is thought to be caused by an autoimmune reaction (the body attacks itself by mistake). This reaction destroys the cells in the pancreas that make insulin, called beta cells. This process can go on for months or years before any symptoms appear. Some people have certain genes (traits passed on from parent to child) that make ...

  11. What Is Diabetes?

    Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, although it can appear at any age. People with type 1 diabetes need to take insulin every day to stay alive. Type 2 diabetes. If you have type 2 diabetes, the cells in your body don't use insulin properly. The pancreas may be making insulin but is not making enough insulin to ...

  12. 357 Diabetes Essay Topics & Examples

    The two major types of diabetes are type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. Doctor: The first step in the treatment of type 2 diabetes is consumption of healthy diet. ... 👍 Good Essay Topics on Diabetes. Diabetes Type 2 in Children: Causes and Effects; Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Case; Health, Culture, and Identity as Diabetes Treatment Factors;

  13. Diabetes: Types and Management

    Diabetes: Types and Management Essay. Diabetes is a chronic disease that undermines the body's metabolizing of food into energy. Upon consumption, food eaten is mostly digested into glucose that is then released into the blood. This raises the level of glucose in the blood, which stimulates insulin release from the pancreas.

  14. Essay on Diabetes for Students and Children

    Diabetes Mellitus can be described in two types: 1) Type 1. 2) Type 2. Description of two types of Diabetes Mellitus are as follows. 1) Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is classified by a deficiency of insulin in the blood. The deficiency is caused by the loss of insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. This type of diabetes is found more commonly ...

  15. Essay On Diabetes Type 1

    Type 1 is when the body can't produce insulin while Type 2 is when the body can't use the insulin in the correct way. Another difference is Type 1 cannot be prevented. Type 2 can be prevented by maintaining a healthy weight, eating sensibly, and exercising regularly. (General Diabetes Facts) Many people think a lot of untrue things about ...

  16. Type 1 Diabetes Essay

    Diabetes is a chronic disorder with three types. Type 1 diabetes or insulin dependent occurs when the body is unable to produce insulin, thereby requiring insulin injections regularly. Type 2 diabetes or non-insulin dependent occurs when the body …show more content…. Treatments are aimed at keeping the blood sugar level at normal levels ...

  17. Type 1 Diabetes (Juvenile Diabetes) Essay

    Type 1 diabetes, is an incurable but treatable disease which can occur at any age but is mostly found in children due to the high levels of glucose in the blood (Eckman 2011). Juvenile diabetes affects about 1 in every 400-600 children and more than 13,000 are diagnosed yearly (Couch 2008). Type 1 Diabetes means your blood glucose, or blood ...

  18. The Princess and The Pump: A Type 1 Diabetes Blog: Life with Diabetes

    Life with Diabetes: A College Entrance Essay by an Amazing Young Woman Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Today I have something very special to share with you! I want to share with you a college admission essay written by a young girl with type 1 diabetes. I'm not sure how many times I'm going to have to read it before it does not make me cry...

  19. Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2: [Essay Example], 440 words

    Get original essay. Type 1 is where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin whereas, type 2 is where the body doesn't produce enough insulin. The amount of sugar in the blood is controlled by a hormone called insulin, which is produced by the pancreas. When food is digested and enters your bloodstream ...

  20. Study about a patient with type 1 diabetes

    In the United States alone this type of diabetes accounts for about 10% of the cases of diabetes, the same as in Canada. In most cases this is as a result of an auto immune defect where the cells that produce insulin in the pancreas, the beta cells are attacked. The causes of this type of diabetes are wide and varied.

  21. Free Essay: Type 1 Diabetes

    Type one diabetes is a condition in which the patient has high blood glucose. levels that are caused by an extreme lack of insulin. This is caused when the. body's immune system attacks the insulin- producing cells and destroys them. You need insulin to move the glucose, a sugar found in food, to the cells where.

  22. Type-1 Diabetes Research Paper

    Type 1 Diabetes Essay. According to an article published on American Diabetes Association, there are 30.3 million Americans with diabetes and 1.25 million have type 1 diabetes ("Statistics About Diabetes", 2017). The body mistakes insulin cells as a threat and the immune system destroys them leaving the body lacking insulin. Genetics are ...

  23. College Essay About Type 1 Diabetes

    College Essay About Type 1 Diabetes. 487 Words2 Pages. I will never forget the day my life was changed forever; the day I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. In the matter of 24 hours, I was taught how to calculate carbohydrates, check my blood sugar, and give myself insulin shots. Among learning how to act as my own pancreas, I was told I ...