Treating and preventing eye disease with type 1 diabetes
Diabetic eye disease is a troubling reality for many people living with type 1 diabetes, but research is helping reduce the risk of complications.
Balancing mental health and type 1 diabetes
Taking care of your mental health with type 1 diabetes is just as important as managing your blood sugar and taking your insulin.
New video game teaches type 1 diabetes management
Breakthrough T1D Play partnered with video game company Level Ex to create an app-based game that teaches the basics of type 1 diabetes management.
Type 1 diabetes vs. type 2 diabetes
Though they share some similarities, type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) have different causes, effects, and treatments.
Adam Singer: An innovative volunteer and fundraising leader
The Breakthrough T1D Real Estate Games is sponsored by the commercial real estate community to benefit type 1 diabetes research.
Pat McFeeley: Thinking big for cures
For Pat McFeeley, Breakthrough T1D Ride is a great example of bringing people together to make a difference for people living with T1D.
Cell therapies in clinical trials: Moving the needle forward
Breakthrough T1D believes that novel cell therapies in the clinical pipeline will transform T1D management, and Project ACT is how we’re going to make them a reality.
Could drugs like Ozempic also benefit people with type 1 diabetes?
Learn more about GLP-1 therapies and SGLT inhibitors, and how drugs like Ozempic may one day be able to help people with type 1 diabetes.
Riding coast to coast for cures
Matt Varey, a key volunteer with Breakthrough T1D, will embark on a two-month-long, 7,500 km cycling journey across Canada to fundraise for the type 1 diabetes community.
From unexpected diagnosis to DIAGNODE-3 participant
Katie Howell was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes last year at age 25. Now, she's the first DIAGNODE-3 trial participant in NYC.