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This article originally posted 21 May, 2010 and appeared in  Type 1 DiabetesIssue 522

Five Reasons Why Type 1 Diabetes is on the Rise

Five Reasons Why Type 1 Diabetes is on the Rise: A 2009 study in The Lancet found that new cases of Type 1 diabetes in kids could double in the next 10 years. Possible reasons for this dramatic rise include: (1)Too big too fast. The "accelerator hypothesis" theorizes that children who are bigger and grow more quickly are more likely to develop Type 1 diabetes. (2) Too little sun. The "sunshine hypothesis" comes from data showing that countries situated closer to the equator have lower rates of Type 1 diabetes. (3) Too clean. The "hygiene hypothesis" is the notion that cleanliness -- lack of exposure to certain germs and parasites -- may increase susceptibility to diseases like diabetes. (4) Too much cow's milk. The "cow's milk hypothesis" states that exposing babies to infant formula containing cow's milk in the first six months of life damages their immune systems, and can trigger autoimmune diseases such as Type 1 diabetes. (5) Too much pollution. The "POP hypothesis" alleges that being exposed to pollutants increases diabetes risk.

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This article originally posted 21 May, 2010 and appeared in  Type 1 DiabetesIssue 522

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