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Is Type 1 Diabetes an Autoimmune Disease? Exploring the Science Behind Diabetes and Immune System Connection

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions worldwide. It has long been understood as a disorder characterized by the body's inability to produce sufficient insulin, a hormone necessary for regulating blood sugar levels. However, the pathophysiology behind type 1 diabetes is complex and involves an immune system malfunction. While type 1 diabetes is most often associated with insulin deficiency, its roots lie in an autoimmune attack that targets the pancreas. But is diabetes an autoimmune disease? This article explores the connection between type 1 diabetes and the immune system, unraveling how the body’s own defense mechanisms can inadvertently lead to diabetes development.