Diabetes in the news (the headline of our latest issue)
The latest issue of the Desang Diabetes Online Magazine focuses on the fact that diabetes (both Type 1 and Type 2) is now so often
The latest issue of the Desang Diabetes Online Magazine focuses on the fact that diabetes (both Type 1 and Type 2) is now so often
These nifty little syringes from Ypsomed MyLife are small and easy to carry around. The idea is that they are disposible and used for single
Sometimes we do have to take measures to keep our insulin cool. Maybe not in our daily lives, but if you’re planning a trip to
A Chinese research study of diabetes patients with coronary heart disease concluded that metformin is more effective than glipizide in reducing the risk of major
Lilly has launched its latest in the HumaPen range, the Savvio. It’s been engineered to resemble a small personal accessory rather than a medical device
Taking place this week is Diabetes UK’s annual professionals conference, this year in Manchester. It is here today that Lilly launches its latest in the
As reported by Diabetes Health, most type 2s face the choice of whether they should begin using insulin. As the effectiveness of metformin or sulfonylureas
Patients with diabetic macular edema were dealt a blow in Nov 2011 when health watchdog NICE refused to make Lucentis available on the NHS on
People with Type 2 diabetes in Scotland have access to a new drug after physicians were given the go ahead by the Scottish Medicines Consortium
Australian scientists have discovered how insulin is taken up by cells, potentially opening the way for new drugs for diabetes patients that can be administered