That is to say, could it be a result of the mother/father being too cautious in how she/he cared for their child?
My partner has had Type 1 since he was 8 years old (he is now 24). My sister was diagnosed at 16. My partner was breastfed until he was two, my sister until she was a year and a half.
Both were fed nothing but healthy foods and were made to join some form of sport.
In short, both were raised “right”. Could this have contributed to having an over-active immune system?

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it is genetic by doing "all of the right things" they are reducing the chances of diabetes developing by not taxing the pancreas
being active
eating right
keeping weight in healthy range
will help
also keeping an eye on blood sugar levels is a great idea
that way you can catch it in the beginning instead of letting it run rampant.
It does run in families
a type one has a greater chance of passing it on
they reduce the risk by "doing all of the right things"
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