Type One Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes, which is often diagnosed in children or young adults, is treated with insulin, and monitored by the testing of blood-sugar levels. The condition is caused by an abnormal immune reaction that destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas, and treated with insulin injections, or consuming sugar when the body is suffering from low blood sugar levels. On 30 November 2019 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. (Photo by John Fredricks/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Type 1 diabetes, which is often diagnosed in children or young adults, is treated with insulin, and monitored by the testing of blood-sugar levels. The condition is caused by an abnormal immune reaction that destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas, and treated with insulin injections, or consuming sugar when the body is suffering from low blood sugar levels. On 30 November 2019 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. (Photo by John Fredricks/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Type One Diabetes
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