Regular social media use worsens mental health
Using social media on a daily basis for extended periods can contribute to psychological unease, research from Aalto University School of Business has revealed. An
Using social media on a daily basis for extended periods can contribute to psychological unease, research from Aalto University School of Business has revealed. An
A study supported by JDRF has found that hybrid closed-loop technology improves maternal glucose levels during pregnancy complicated by Type 1 diabetes, compared to traditional
Respiratory tract infections and asthma are 10 times more prevalent at Type 2 diabetes diagnosis compared with individuals without this diagnosis, shows a study looking
A new study has found that the onset of Type 2 diabetes is not attributed to having obesity as defined by body mass index (BMI).
Abbott has announced new data from a real-world evidence study in Sweden showing that the use of the FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring system (CGM)
Many people with diabetes experience diabetes distress, anxiety, or depression. In turn, depression is linked to chronic conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, arthritis,
People taking semaglutide or liraglutide for weight management are at a higher risk of rare but potentially serious gastrointestinal issues, compared with those taking naltrexone/bupropion,
Diabetes research funding organisation JDRF has announced the appointment of two new Board Directors, Nadia Swann and Sarah Johnson. Johnson is currently Head of Patient
A recent research review has concluded that Type 1 diabetes has a significant negative effect on the growth of children. The review found evidence of
Adults with Type 1 diabetes may have transient increases in glucose levels in the days after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine booster, according to a study