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Type 1 Diabetes TrialNet

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TrialNet offers free risk screening for relatives of people with type 1 diabetes and innovative clinical studies. Our goal: a future without T1D!

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TrialNet has two newly diagnosed studies that are currently open and enrolling people who have been clinically diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in the past three months. Learn more about each study: trialnet.org/our-research/n…

TrialNet has two newly diagnosed studies that are currently open and enrolling people who have been clinically diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in the past three months.

Learn more about each study: trialnet.org/our-research/n…
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TrialNet's Henry Huang from CHRIM attended a JDRF walk on June 15 in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. It was a good day in terms of weather and recruitment!

TrialNet's Henry Huang from CHRIM attended a JDRF walk on June 15 in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. It was a good day in terms of weather and recruitment!
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T1D starts with a genetic predisposition, meaning you have certain genes that put you at higher risk. Everyone who develops T1D has these genes. If you have a family member with T1D, sign up for free risk screening at trialnet.org/participate

T1D starts with a genetic predisposition, meaning you have certain genes that put you at higher risk. Everyone who develops T1D has these genes.

If you have a family member with T1D, sign up for free risk screening at trialnet.org/participate
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Our prevention study, STOP-T1D, enrolling people ages 6-34 who are at high risk of developing T1D within 2 years. This study will test whether low-dose anti-thymocyte globulin, can delay or prevent the onset of T1D. Learn more about the STOP-T1D study: trialnet.org/our-research/p…

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Early T1D detection allows you to take steps to try to change the course of the disease. TrialNet offers risk screening that identifies T1D in its earliest stages and is free for those who have a relative with T1D. Register for free risk screening at trialnet.org/participate

Early T1D detection allows you to take steps to try to change the course of the disease. TrialNet offers risk screening that identifies T1D in its earliest stages and is free for those who have a relative with T1D.

Register for free risk screening at trialnet.org/participate
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T1D symptoms are caused by high blood sugar levels (glucose) and may be mistaken for severe flu or another illness. T1D develops over time. But once it reaches stage 3, symptoms may come on quickly and be life-threatening. Get screened: trialnet.org/participate

T1D symptoms are caused by high blood sugar levels (glucose) and may be mistaken for severe flu or another illness. T1D develops over time. But once it reaches stage 3, symptoms may come on quickly and be life-threatening.

Get screened: trialnet.org/participate
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Brynlee Clevenger takes on T1D with a huge heart for helping others. For 10-year-old Brynlee Clevenger, it was the possibility of helping other kids with type 1 diabetes (T1D) that prompted her to join a clinical trial. Read more: trialnet.org/events-news/bl…

Brynlee Clevenger takes on T1D with a huge heart for helping others. 

For 10-year-old Brynlee Clevenger, it was the possibility of helping other kids with type 1 diabetes (T1D) that prompted her to join a clinical trial. Read more: trialnet.org/events-news/bl…
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Excited for the relay? TrialNet's T1D RELAY Study is enrolling people who are newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. By adding abatacept after rituximab-pvvr, researchers predict more people with T1D will experience prolonged beta cell function during and possibly after treatment.

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Exciting news! TrialNet will be at these upcoming T1D events offering risk screening for anyone interested. Contact us to learn more about risk screening or other screening events near you. You can also register online for free risk screening at trialnet.org/participate

Exciting news! TrialNet will be at these upcoming T1D events offering risk screening for anyone interested. Contact us to learn more about risk screening or other screening events near you. You can also register online for free risk screening at trialnet.org/participate
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Researchers have identified 5 hidden codes—called autoantibodies—that signal early stage T1D. We think there are more autoantibodies to discover, which is why research is so important! Decode your risk of T1D and help advance research. (Link in profile)

Researchers have identified 5 hidden codes—called autoantibodies—that signal early stage T1D. We think there are more autoantibodies to discover, which is why research is so important! Decode your risk of T1D and help advance research. (Link in profile)
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TrialNet screening can detect the hidden codes of type 1 diabetes (T1D) years before symptoms appear. To find the hidden codes, click the link in our profile.

TrialNet screening can detect the hidden codes of type 1 diabetes (T1D) years before symptoms appear. To find the hidden codes, click the link in our profile.
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Can you name the five hidden codes that signal risk for type 1 diabetes (T1D) years before symptoms appear? Click the link in our profile to find the codes and earn your T1D Detective certificate.

Can you name the five hidden codes that signal risk for type 1 diabetes (T1D) years before symptoms appear? Click the link in our profile to find the codes and earn your T1D Detective certificate.
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What was the first hidden code (diabetes-related autoantibody) identified by researchers? HINT: It was discovered about 50 years ago. Find the answer in the link in our profile.

What was the first hidden code (diabetes-related autoantibody) identified by researchers?

HINT: It was discovered about 50 years ago. Find the answer in the link in our profile.
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Learn about upcoming T1D events where you can decode your risk of T1D. If you can’t find one near you, DM us or find your closest TrialNet clinical center at the link in our profile.

Learn about upcoming T1D events where you can decode your risk of T1D. If you can’t find one near you, DM us or find your closest TrialNet clinical center at the link in our profile.
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Hidden codes – called autoantibodies—attack healthy beta cells that make insulin. When there aren’t enough beta cells to make insulin, blood sugar levels rise. That’s when symptoms show up. Click the link in our profile to see common T1D symptoms.

Hidden codes – called autoantibodies—attack healthy beta cells that make insulin. When there aren’t enough beta cells to make insulin, blood sugar levels rise. That’s when symptoms show up. Click the link in our profile to see common T1D symptoms.
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TrialNet risk screening looks for up to five hidden codes—called autoantibodies—that signal T1D. What are the first two codes we look for? Find the answer at the link in our profile.

TrialNet risk screening looks for up to five hidden codes—called autoantibodies—that signal T1D. What are the first two codes we look for? Find the answer at the link in our profile.
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TrialNet offers free risk screening to detect the hidden codes of T1D years before symptoms appear. But everyone should know the symptoms of T1D. (Link in profile)

TrialNet offers free risk screening to detect the hidden codes of T1D years before symptoms appear. But everyone should know the symptoms of T1D. (Link in profile)