Treating Type 1 Diabetes: A Patient Guide

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA So – you or a loved one has been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D). There are several life changes that come with the condition! Understanding these will help you manage your health more effectively and keep your spirits high. Knowing is half the battle, and… Continue reading Treating Type 1 Diabetes: A Patient Guide

Understanding Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factors: Who is at Risk?

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Diabetes is the 8th leading cause of death in the United States. About 38 million people have the condition, and experts estimate 1 in 5 do not know they have it. Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90-95% of all cases, but type 1 diabetes (T1D) is… Continue reading Understanding Type 1 Diabetes Risk Factors: Who is at Risk?

Weight Loss Drug Can Benefit Those With Diabetes, Heart Failure

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that the weight loss drug Wegovy may offer health benefits beyond just helping people lose weight. It particularly benefits individuals with Type 2 diabetes who also have a common type of heart failure called obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. This is another… Continue reading Weight Loss Drug Can Benefit Those With Diabetes, Heart Failure

Finding a Cure: The State of Type 1 Diabetes Research

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA 100 years ago, a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes was a death sentence. There was no treatment, no cure, nothing to do except put people on strict diets and hope to extend life as long as possible. In 1922, a 14-year-old patient in Toronto was the… Continue reading Finding a Cure: The State of Type 1 Diabetes Research

Diet and Exercise Advice for Managing Type 1 Diabetes

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA When living with a lifelong condition like type 1 diabetes (T1D), there is a lot of information to absorb. Some of the most relevant to daily life are the changes you need to make to what you eat and how you exercise. PatientsLikeMe is here to… Continue reading Diet and Exercise Advice for Managing Type 1 Diabetes

What are the Common Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes?

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Diabetes is a lifelong condition. Type 1 diabetes occurs when the pancreas is unable to produce insulin, the hormone responsible for controlling the amount of glucose in your blood. This is a serious health condition and can lead to many different symptoms. Understanding these common type… Continue reading What are the Common Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes?

What Is Type 1 Diabetes?

Medically reviewed and verified by Kate Burke, MD, MHA Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) Type 1 diabetes, often referred to as juvenile diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, is a chronic condition that affects how your body regulates blood sugar (glucose). Unlike type 2 diabetes, which typically develops over time and is influenced by lifestyle factors, type 1… Continue reading What Is Type 1 Diabetes?

How to Enjoy Sweet Potatoes with Chronic Kidney Disease

Mashed, roasted, or baked, sweet potatoes are a tasty alternative to white potatoes. They contain beneficial vitamins and minerals, making them a powerhouse of nutrition. But are you able to enjoy them when you have chronic kidney disease? Let’s find out. Sweet Potato Nutrition Information for Chronic Kidney Disease Sweet potatoes are root vegetables that… Continue reading How to Enjoy Sweet Potatoes with Chronic Kidney Disease

Tempeh: A Plant-Based Protein Option for CKD

Have you heard of tempeh? Tempeh, a plant-based protein source, derives from fermented soybeans. It is a traditional food in Indonesia, specifically the Island of Java. Tempeh is like a soybean “cake”, making it a great alternative to tofu or soybeans. While tempeh frequently features in plant-based diets, can you still savor it with CKD?… Continue reading Tempeh: A Plant-Based Protein Option for CKD

French Fries: Kidney-Friendly or Not?

Curly, waffle, shoestring, and smiley french fries come in all shapes and sizes. They can be a delicious side dish for your favorite meal. Despite their deliciousness, they are often high in sodium and, therefore, not often considered kidney-friendly. While fast-food french fries can be a tricky option for those with CKD, other french fries can… Continue reading French Fries: Kidney-Friendly or Not?