
Meet the Team: Lena Selbrand, RN, BSN, MPH
Lena Selbrand, the newest addition to the Translational Research Institute, brings a unique perspective to the world of diabetes research.
Very little hurts as deeply as seeing a parent hospitalized, helpless, lying in a bed. John Itoe, the sixth of 10 siblings in Cameroon, knew he was called to do something more; to help those hurting...
Lena Selbrand, the newest addition to the Translational Research Institute, brings a unique perspective to the world of diabetes research.
There is a lot of excitement and progress in the field of Type 1 diabetes research. While there is no cure yet, the new treatments and technologies that are being developed are helping people with...
Diabetes Awareness Month is an annual opportunity to shed light on the different aspects of diabetes and provide life-saving information about this prevalent, life-altering condition. Type 1 diabetes...
Meet our October volunteer of the month, Lyn Berelsman
When Caleb was four months old, a neurosurgeon diagnosed him with hydrocephalus, which means he had fluid in his brain and lungs. This diagnosis led to surgery when Caleb was just seven months old to...
A decade ago, Elvis Carnero was living a life most people would envy. He was a tenured research scientist residing in Malaga, Spain, a city that Nobel Prize winners had dubbed "heaven on earth" and...
There's no better time to get into shape than right now. For people with type 1 diabetes, starting a fitness routine can be daunting. Physical activity can affect blood sugar levels, making it...
When we think of leaving a legacy, we think of building a family, a successful career, or lifetime achievements, but few of us think about leaving the gift of life. Nearly 100,000 patients throughout...
Learn more about Natalie's battle with cancer and how the HEAL Breast Cancer program provided the support she needed.
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