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    Finland has the questionable honour of having the highest incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes globally; the most recent annual rate being 52·2 per 100 000 children under the age of 15 years in the time period 2015–18.1 In 1953, the incidence was estimated to be 12·5 per 100 000 children,2 whereupon the rate increased steadily and reached a peak of 64·9 per 100 000 children in 2006.3 After that…

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    Decades ago, the renowned epidemiologists Andrzej Krolewski and James Warram, together with colleagues, drew attention to an uncomfortable truth: shockingly, even 50 years after the discovery of life-saving insulin, more than half of people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes died with kidney failure by middle-age.1 Where do we stand, 100 years after the discovery of insulin, after astonishing…

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