Etiquette lessons for non-diabetics
An American organization, the Behavioural Diabetes Institute, has listened long and hard to the concerns of people with diabetes and has come up with a
An American organization, the Behavioural Diabetes Institute, has listened long and hard to the concerns of people with diabetes and has come up with a
Practices in England are closing the gap between detected cases of diabetes and true levels of disease, QOF data suggest. Public health observatories have estimated
A recent report from the NHS Information Centre says that diabetes prescriptions now total 8.4 per cent of the annual NHS prescriptions bill in England.
LULL is a fab new healthy drink that’s described as the ultimate ‘chill-out’ drink. It is made from a refreshing blend of kiwis and berries
The diabetes team at Dudley Group of Hospitals Foundation Trust (DGH) have used the findings from the 2009 National Diabetes Inpatient Audit to make a
Research from Aviva examining GPs’ views on medical issues, patient care and reform has revealed concern about the lack of responsibility patients take for their
It is argued that modern western diets often omit foods that are good sources of natural vitamins that are important to boost immunity while modern
For those of us on multiple daily injections (known as MDI), many of us know about varying our insulin doses around the food we’re taking.
RESEARCHERS in the North- East have made a “remarkable” discovery that the most common type of diabetes can be reversed by an extremely low calorie
When it comes to crying, your partner is the person most likely to cause you to burst into tears, new research has found. A survey