We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in October, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
We couldn’t be happier to see Dr Sheila Reith, CBE honoured at the Pride of Britain Awards for improving the lives of millions of people with diabetes worldwide.
Ahead of the Autumn Budget 2024 on 30th October, we are calling on the Chancellor Rachel Reeves to improve diabetes prevention, research, care and support. Savefor later Page saved! You can go back to ...
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Do you want to know how to shop, cook and eat if you, or someone in your family, has diabetes? Read our top tips and advice. Choosing to eat healthy food can make a difference not only to managing ...
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Our researchers have harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to detect clues of type 1 diabetes in children’s GP records. This could help them receive a diagnosis sooner and avoid dangerous diabetic ...
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The government announced this week that an investment from drugs manufacturers Eli Lilly will increase access to new weight loss medications, which has added further speculation as to what the future ...
People who use FreeStyle Libre apps have been advised that the new iOS 18 and Android 15 updates include features that could impact usage of the apps.
People living with diabetes who use an insulin pump or continuous glucose monitor have been asked to report any safety problems with their device without delay to the Yellow Card scheme.
Our researchers have discovered – for the first time – that the shape of our DNA has an important job in controlling how much insulin we make. The findings could help scientists to develop new drugs ...