the.com/type 1 diabetes

Your immune system mistakenly destroys the cells that make insulin, leaving you managing blood sugar for life.

means An autoimmune condition where the pancreas stops producing insulin because the body's own defenses attack the insulin-producing cells, requiring daily insulin injections or pump therapy to survive.

from Named by 20th-century doctors to distinguish it from type 2; the 'type 1' label stuck after researchers realized some diabetes cases involved complete insulin failure while others involved resistance to insulin. The autoimmune mechanism wasn't fully understood until the 1970s.

for instance

jay cutlerNFL quarterback diagnosed at 16, played professionally with type 1

kris freemanOlympic cross-country skier competed at 2006 Turin Winter Games

charlie kimballIndyCar racing driver, only full-time type 1 in major motorsports

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