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Upcoming Events

Canadian Diabetes Association

TrialNet will be participating in the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA)/Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism (CSEM) Professional Conference. October 15-18 2008. Learn More >


World Diabetes Day

World Diabetes day is November 14, 2008! Learn More >


JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes

JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes Learn More >


Learn more about Diabetes Camps!

 

TrialNet In the News
  • The Indy Channel (Indianapolis, IN), February 2008
    Frank is enrolled in the Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet study because his sister has the disease...
  • Review of Endocrinology, January 2008:
    Direct Link to Article (pdf) The Most Important Piece of the Puzzle in Curing Diabetes Is You
  • ABC7 (San Francisco), January 2008:
    Doctors at UCSF are investigating an unusual approach to prevent type one diabetes. They want to see if adding a certain dietary intervention in the first months of life could prevent a child's body from turning on itself and developing diabetes.
  • ABC News, November 2007:When a child is diagnosed with juvenile diabetes, also known as Type 1 diabetes, the most serious form of the disease, routines and priorities change.
  • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, November 2007:
    Safety trials of a medical technique that could reverse Type 1 diabetes might be completed by year's end at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, the lead researcher told diabetes experts gathered Wednesday in Miami.
  • WBAL-11 TV (Baltimore, MD), November 2007: (Video)
    Diabetes is a growing epidemic, and while some children don't have diabetes, they are predisposed to it. Doctors are hoping a new pill can help those patients.
  • KOMORadio (Seattle, WA), November 2007: (Audio)
    Corwin Haeck reports a 10 year old girl with diabetes is teaming up with her little brother to help prevent the juvenile form of the disease.
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