Sanofi and Breakthrough T1D UK have teamed up with the world-renowned Beano comic to launch a special collaboration in honour of World Diabetes Day and Diabetes Month UK. The campaign, unveiled on November 14, 2024, introduces a brand-new character, Rhymin’ Reema, designed to raise awareness of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), a complex autoimmune condition affecting children and adults alike.
Beano, the longest-running weekly comic in the world, has become a household name thanks to its beloved characters like Dennis the Menace, Minnie the Minx, and Gnasher. This time, the comic brings a fresh face to its pages—Rhymin’ Reema, a young girl with a passion for writing and performing poetry. However, unlike many of her peers, Reema lives with T1D, a chronic condition that requires careful monitoring of blood glucose levels to avoid potentially life-threatening episodes of hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar) and hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar).
In the comic strip, Reema meets the Bash Street Kids and introduces readers to the realities of managing T1D, which can disrupt everyday activities like writing and performing poetry if blood glucose levels are not kept in check. Her story aims to shine a light on the day-to-day challenges faced by those living with the condition and to promote greater understanding of T1D among young audiences.
The advertorial featuring Rhymin’ Reema will be published in issue #4262 of Beano, which hits shelves on November 13, 2024. Through this collaboration, Sanofi, Breakthrough T1D UK, and Beano aim to educate the public about T1D, a lifelong autoimmune condition that affects around 400,000 people in the UK, including 36,000 children and young adults under 19.
T1D is not linked to diet or lifestyle, but researchers continue to study its causes. While the specific triggers of the disease remain unclear, scientists are investigating the role of genes and environmental factors that may cause the immune system to mistakenly attack the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. In the UK, the condition is primarily managed through insulin therapy and glucose monitoring, although there remains a significant unmet need for improved treatments and support for individuals living with the disease.
Rhymin’ Reema’s story is part of a wider effort to raise awareness of the challenges faced by T1D patients and their families. The collaboration also highlights the emotional and economic toll the disease takes on those affected, emphasising the need for more research into potential causes and better management solutions.
Through this initiative, Beano aims to educate children and their families about T1D, encouraging empathy and understanding while providing valuable insights into how the condition affects everyday life. The collaboration between Sanofi, Breakthrough T1D UK, and Beano offers an innovative way to engage younger generations in important health conversations while promoting awareness of childhood autoimmune diseases.