How to build a diabetes friendly breakfast that keeps you full

Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day but for people living with diabetes, it can also be the most unpredictable one. Muffins, bagels, cereal and doughnuts have become the default American morning meal, and between rushed schedules, low appetites and the temptation of office pastries, it is easy to understand why. […]
Umbilical cord blood could predict Type 1 diabetes risk before symptoms ever appear

Umbilical cord blood collected at birth and routinely discarded may contain measurable biological signals that predict a child’s future risk of developing Type 1 diabetes, according to new research published in the journal Nature Communications. The findings suggest that the biological conditions associated with the disease may begin taking shape as early as pregnancy, well […]
Why Cardiovascular Risk Is Difficult to Predict in Type 1 Diabetes

Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among people living with type 1 diabetes, yet the tools doctors use to assess that risk were largely built for a different population. A new study published in Nature Communications examined whether a more sophisticated profiling approach could improve how clinicians identify which patients are most at […]