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All around the world, doctors, nurses, scientists and other health care professionals are working to prevent diabetes and to find better ways to care for diabetes. The studies they conduct need your help -- they need you to participate. The studies listed below are actively seeking participants.

Study   Location(s)   Date Posted
Type 2 Diabetes Study For Children and Teens   Cincinnati, Ohio   December 2009
DiaPrevent - Type 1 diabetes research study (for ages 10 to 20). Also see the Study PDF.   Several in the US   December 2009
DEFEND - New Onset Study for ages 12 to 45   Global   November 2009
Type 2 Diabetes Study for 10 to 23 Year Olds (PDF)   Cincinnati   March 2009
Do You Have a Family Member With Type 1 Diabetes? (PDF)   Cincinnati   March 2009
Randomized Trial to Assess Efficacy and Safety of Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Children 4-<8 Years With T1DM   Several in the US   February 2009
Prevent Risks by Early interVEntion at Nighttime in Type 1 diabetes for Kidney Disease (PREVENTKD)   Northwestern University   October 2008
Neulasta in Type 1 Diabetes   University of Florida   October 2008
Closing the Loop in Type 1 Diabetes   Massachusetts General Hospital   May 2008
The Protégé Study - Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes   United States   February 2008
Nutritional Intervention to Prevent (NIP) Diabetes   United States   January 2008
Metabolic Syndrome & Exercise   Irvine, California   January 2007
Sibling Relationships   New Jersey and surrounding areas   December 2006
Biomarkers Of Glucose Metabolism In Exhaled Breath   Irvine, California   8 October 2006
Research on Memory & Glucose   New York, NY   21 September 2006
Exercise in Teens with Type 1   Irvine, California   15 October 2005
Type 1 Diabetes Genetics Consortium   Worldwide   30 August 2005

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