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Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 is increased in young females and youth with type 1 diabetes

PCSK9 Increased in Females, Youth With Type 1 Diabetes

Among youth with T1DM, PCSK9 linked to HbA1c, triglycerides, cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, ApoB
Both biological and socioeconomic factors appear to play a role in higher hemoglobin A1C readings seen in black patients with diabetes

Glycation of Hemoglobin Differs by Race

Researchers suggest difference stems from both biological and care issues
Nasal glucagon can effectively and efficiently manage moderate or severe hypoglycemic episodes in real-world settings in adult patients with type 1 diabetes

ADA: Nasal Glucagon Feasible for Hypoglycemic Episodes

New product much easier to use than rescue injections, researcher says
For children

Lower HbA1c Linked to Better Diabetes-Specific HRQoL in Youth

Three diabetes management behaviors were significantly correlated with D-HRQoL
Children with type 1 diabetes often have comorbid celiac disease

Comorbid Celiac Disease Common Among Youth With T1DM

Prevalence of celiac disease varied from 1.9 to 7.7 percent among children in U.S. and Australia
Never breastfeeding seems to be associated with increased risk of type 1 diabetes

Never Breastfeeding Linked to Increased Risk of T1DM

Among those who were breastfed, no link for duration of full, any breastfeeding with reduced risk
In a research letter published in the May 11 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine

Bioengineered Intraabdominal Endocrine Pancreas Feasible

Patient still off insulin injections a year after receiving allogeneic islet cells in omentum
For patients with type 1 diabetes and normal awareness of hypoglycemia

Intense Interval Training Cuts Hypoglycemia Awareness in T1DM

Single bout of HIIT reduces awareness among patients with normal awareness of hypoglycemia
Lowering of plasma uric acid with febuxostat is associated with a modest reduction in systolic blood pressure in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Plasma Uric Acid Lowering Tied to Drop in Systolic BP in T1DM

Febuxostat has modest BP-lowering effect, with no impact on arterial stiffness, urinary nitric oxide
New research offers a checklist that helps determine whether it is safe for patients with type 1 diabetes to drive. The findings were published online April 12 in Diabetes Care.

Doctors Encouraged to Assess Driving Risks for T1DM Patients

Researchers say new checklist can help determine when hypoglycemia should keep patients off the road