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One year of DIY looping after 38 years of type 1 diabetes

Volume 22, Number 2 - July 2019

One year ago I started do-it-yourself (DIY) looping with the hybrid closed loop system, OpenAPS1. I’d been living with type 1 diabetes...

BY Mary Anne Patton |

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Providing Support to Parents of Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Volume 22, Number 2 - July 2019

If asked, many parents would be likely to agree that inheriting the “worry gene” is almost a rite of passage when having children. However, parents...

BY JDRF |

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Registrations for Health Professionals – a tax perspective

Volume 22, Number 2 - July 2019

In our last two articles we have discussed the different types of structures...

BY Adam Betts | Natasha Zampaglione |

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Australia’s promising landscape of prevention research

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019

One day, type 1 diabetes (T1D) will be a condition we will only read about it in our vaccination records. It will also be the day that healthcare...

BY JDRF |

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Guidelines in 2019 and what they mean for current practice

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019
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BY Gary Deed |

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Why wait to enjoy the little things?

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019
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BY Ypsomed Australia |

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Editors Column

From the Editor, Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019

The theme for this edition of the ADE is type 1 diabetes (T1D), a theme that many of you told us you want to hear more about. From insulin basics to do...

BY Dr. Kate Marsh |

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Providing clinical and psychosocial support for insulin pump therapy: The consumer perspective

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019

Providing the necessary education and support for insulin pump therapy (IPT) is the key to maximising the benefits of this intensive self-management...

BY Marlene Payk | Prof. Deborah Davis | Dr Tracy Elizabeth Robinson | Dr Marjorie Atchan |

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Creative Clinics with Continuous Glucose Monitoring in the Cloud

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019

The recently-expanded federal subsidy for Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) and flash glucose monitoring is a critical step towards comprehensive...

BY Amy Rush |

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Empowering inpatients with type 1 diabetes at Royal Melbourne Hospital

Volume 22, Number 1 - March 2019

Individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D) can find managing their diabetes frustrating when they require an admission to hospital. On admission, many...

BY Lois Rowan |

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