Weight added to dementia debate
Analysis of nearly two million Britons in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology showed underweight people had the highest risk of developing dementia, There is no
Analysis of nearly two million Britons in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology showed underweight people had the highest risk of developing dementia, There is no
Addressing the fact that across the World Health Organisation’s European Region children are regularly exposed to marketing that promotes foods and drinks high in energy,
There has been a lot in the press about dementia, including the increased risk of dementia in people with diabetes. The March 2015 Newsletter from
In mid-March at Diabetes UK’s Professional’s Conference held in London, Simon Stevens, NHS England’s Chief Executive, announced the first ever National NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme,
Researchers at London’s Royal Free Hospital have found the immune system cell responsible for triggering the destruction of insulin-producing cells in Type 1 diabetes. Their
It’s great to hear about exciting break-throughs about diabetes research and ground-breaking innovations in research or technology, but it can be wearing when nothing then
Excellence in Type 2 diabetes structured education has been recognised in the inaugural DESMOND awards. Almost 30 submissions were made to the to the awards
How long will it be before there is a cure for diabetes? It is obviously the big question in the diabetes community. We take a
Abbott’s new FreeStyle Libre glucose sensor system is generating excitement due to the fact that the Libre technology presents a ‘third way’ of keeping track