
Correction to "The Use of an Automated Insulin Delivery System Is Associated With a Reduction in Diabetes Distress and Improvement in Quality of Life in People With Type 1 Diabetes".
New living with t1d research relevant to Type 1 diabetes, summarized with its evidence label.
What the research looked at
Diabetes, obesity & metabolism published research relevant to living with t1d in Type 1 diabetes. A plain-language summary of the abstract was not available, so we point you to the original source for the full detail.
What it reported
Read the linked original source for the study's specific findings. We label every item by evidence type so you can weigh how settled the science is.
What it means for the Type 1 community
This is pubmed indexed literature and is shared for information, not as medical advice. One study is a data point, not a verdict, so read it alongside the broader body of evidence and your own care team's guidance.
Evidence label
Source: Diabetes, obesity & metabolism. Evidence type: PubMed indexed literature. Type1Cure is an information and intelligence hub, not a medical advice service. This article summarizes published research and does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or personal medical guidance. Always talk to your own care team before changing anything about your Type 1 diabetes management.
Type1Cure is an information and intelligence hub, not a medical advice service. This article summarizes published research and does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or personal medical guidance. Always talk to your own care team before changing anything about your Type 1 diabetes management.
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