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24.01.2022 Sir Fredrick Banting Milestone Moment -100 years since his idea led to the discovery of insulin. Read the news article below on the birthplace of insulin and home to Banting House. https://london.ctvnews.ca/marking-100th-anniversary-of-dr-f



24.01.2022 Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia recommend maintaining the temperature of an adrenaline autoinjector between 15 and 25C. The FRIO wallet is specifically designed to do this. Find out more on temperature control here https://allergyfacts.org.au//adrenaline-and-temperature-co

23.01.2022 Keeping Insulin Cool and Safe in Style - The Frio Lifestyle range, find out more here https://frioaustralia.com/product-category/lifestyle/

23.01.2022 FRÍO wallets keep in-use insulin and 29 other temperature sensitive medicines cool and safe, within safe temperatures of 18-26C (64.4-78.8F) for a minimum of 45 hours, even in a constant environmental temperature of 37.8C (100F). Lasting up to 5 times longer than ice packs, make FRÍO part of your every day life no more bulky, inconvenient packs or vacuum flasks needed ever again! https://frioaustralia.com/



23.01.2022 Karen Dobos, PhD, a professor in the department of microbiology, immunology and pathology at Colorado State University says: the bigger risk of leaving a bottle of hand sanitiser in a hot car is that it loses potencyas it evaporates, the relative concentration of the alcohol goes down, as does its germ-killing ability. https://frioaustralia.com/protect-your-hand-sanitiser-so-t/

20.01.2022 What are the best options out there when it comes to wearing a pump with sports and exercise? https://frioaustralia.com/will-wearing-a-pump-work-with-or/

19.01.2022 Ventolin Inhaler's should be stored below 30C. If you are planning on getting away to hotter climes a FRIO wallet will ensure your child's medication is kept cool and at a safe temperature throughout your holiday. www.frioaustralia.com



16.01.2022 Type 1 isn’t just about counting carbs, checking BGLs and administering insulin. The disease takes an emotional and psychological toll as well. https://beyondtype1.org/stress-why-and-how-you-should-redu/

15.01.2022 November is Diabetes Awareness Month and it is a great time to educate, advocate and bring awareness to a disease that is sadly misunderstood by many. Some people living with diabetes choose to be loud and proud and share their journey with others, while others may choose to stay quiet and do nothing at all. There is no right way to go about this month but there are a few things you can to help support, save, and inspire others. Here are five things you can for Diabetes Awareness Month: https://www.diabetesdaily.com//five-things-you-can-do-for/

15.01.2022 Explore the full FRIO range and protective properties of our cooling wallets that keeps in-use insulin and 29 other temperature sensitive medicines cool and safe, within safe temperatures of 18-26C (64.4-78.8F) for a minimum of 45 hours, even in a constant environmental temperature of 37.8C (100F). https://frioaustralia.com/

13.01.2022 Take diabetes to heart and make an appointment with your GP today. It could save your life. https://takediabetes2heart.com.au/sharethelove/

12.01.2022 LA band Haim on music, telepathy, touring and diabetes....check out the insulin pump alarm going off mid interview (1 min 43 seconds in) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-56449670



12.01.2022 To optimize the performance of your FRIO wallet it is essential it is kept clean and stored correctly. You can be secure in the knowledge that the wallet will maintain the correct temperature for your medication for years to come if it is cared for correctly. https://frioaustralia.com/look-after-your-frio-so-that-it-/

11.01.2022 Scientists at the University of Alberta say they may have discovered a cure for diabetes. So far, the research team has been able to cure diabetes in mice using a new stem cell process, and is hopeful that process will translate to humans. The lead researcher on the project, Dr. James Shapiro said that his team at the U of A was able to collaborate with experts from around the world to turn a patient's own blood into insulin-producing islet cells. https://edmonton.ctvnews.ca/cure-for-diabetes-university-of

10.01.2022 This looks interesting..... https://www.diabetesdaily.com//upcoming-apple-and-android/

09.01.2022 Historian, Brittany McWilliams, tried to understand Dr. Banting's incredible contribution through the numerous postcards children sent to him. https://beyondtype1.org/letters-to-banting-2/

09.01.2022 Vitamins can play a crucial role in supplementing one’s health, especially when living with diabetes. This article outlines the most important vitamins that people with diabetes need to live their healthiest life. https://www.diabetesdaily.com//most-important-vitamins-pe/

08.01.2022 Read this remarkable and heart warming story of a parents journey from their child's frightening diagnosis of T1D, to starting school and eventually publishing a book to help other children living with diabetes. https://frioaustralia.com/parents-of-a-child-with-type-1-d/

07.01.2022 A reminder of some important information about Christmas delivery dates from Australia Post. https://www.facebook.com/9News/posts/3793911987323277

04.01.2022 Advances in insulin types and delivery systems over the last few decades have aimed to improve blood glucose management and quality of life for people with diabetes. From improvements to insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, to new insulin formulations, and automation of insulin delivery, the technological developments in the diabetes world have been numerous and fast-paced. What other new products and technologies can we expect in the future? https://www.diabetesdaily.com//the-future-of-insulin-ther/

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