T1D Exchange
T1D Exchange pushes the boundary of the traditional research and development model by connecting the experience of living with T1D to the data about the disease. The result is a place where different perspectives are exchanged and faster progress can be made. Learn more on our program website.
T1D Exchange in Action
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Helmsley Charitable Trust Awards Grant to Study Racial Differences in Type 1 Diabetes
The Type 1 Diabetes Program of the Helmsley Charitable Trust today announced an $879,510 grant to the T1D Exchange Clinic Coordinating Center, JAEB Center for Health Research to examine whether today’s monitoring methods overestimate mean glucose levels in African Americans living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) as compared to whites with T1D. Read more.
T1D Exchange Evaluates Correlation Between Infusion Set Duration and FBG
T1D Exchange, the first program of Unitio, recently conducted a study examining the duration of insulin pump infusion set wear and its impact on glycemic control in type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients. Findings indicated that Fasting Blood Glucose (FBG) levels tend to increase with longer duration of infusion set wear. Read more.
Improved Glycemic Control but Longer Newborn ICU Stays in T1D Pregnancies
New study findings from T1D Exchange were presented at ADA’s 74th Scientific Sessions showing that women with type 1 diabetes (T1D) had improved glycemic control during pregnancy however their newborns still required admission and, in many cases, extended stays in intensive care units (ICU). Read more.
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