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IU Childhood Diabetes Researchers Secure $5M

Dr. Linda DiMeglio, M.D. – Pediatric Endocrinologist, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health

An Indiana University-led team will use a $5 million grant to help improve diabetes management techniques in patients under the age of eight. The school says the funding from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust will focus on barriers for children using new technologies to keep the disease in check.

Indiana University School of Medicine Pediatrics Professor Linda DiMeglio is IU’s lead researcher on the effort. She says “we have known for a long time that low blood sugar levels are bad for the developing brain, but there’s evidence from recent studies that high blood sugar levels also affect brain development. So there’s a great need to work with families and caregivers of young children to get more of their blood sugars in range.”

She says the objective is to make it easier for parents to help their children maintain proper levels, which improves quality-of-life for all.

Source: IU Childhood Diabetes Researchers Secure $5M


Female with T1D Wins Indianapolis Monumental Marathon

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She [Nicole Michmerhuizen] has Type 1 diabetes, and running helps control her blood sugar. She spent two years of college researching the human genome, graduating with a 3.99 grade-point average in biochemistry and engineering. She is studying for a doctorate at the University of Michigan in pharmacology.

Source: Indy runner wins Monumental Marathon just in time