Genetic cause to obesity (and links to T2 diabetes)
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have discovered a novel genetic cause of severe obesity which, although relatively rare, demonstrates for the first time that
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have discovered a novel genetic cause of severe obesity which, although relatively rare, demonstrates for the first time that
A series of studies set up by researchers to explore the physiological and psychological benefits of nature tested the participants’ response to stress during and
The 15th Anniversary Diabetes Wellness Weekend (and Crystal Ball) takes place, from Friday 30th August to Sunday 1st September. This annual event is aimed at
We take the little strips used in blood testing for granted, but you’d be surprised at the science involved in each one. Having a blood
How do those wee little test strips work? How accurate are they? In this issue we look at the science inside these daily tools of
The farmers at Steve’s Leaves are celebrating the launch of Perfectly Pickable pots; living leaves in a classic pea and mint combination which are ready
This popular educational day for people with diabetes is now in its fifth year, and each year it grows in popularity. The event is organized
Helen Braid is a final year veterinary student at the Royal Veterinary College. In August she is swimming the English Channel as part of a
It is estimated that as the average life expectancy rises, cases of dry eyes will increase. Milind Pande (pictured) is Medical Director and Consultant Eye Surgeon
As reported by Brenda Neugent, Diabetes Health, new stem cell research may take a step toward preventing amputations in people with diabetes, according to a