Latest issue — stem cells and diabetes
Published last week, the June issue focused on stem cell research and how it links to diabetes care. As usual, there are pages on new
Published last week, the June issue focused on stem cell research and how it links to diabetes care. As usual, there are pages on new
NHS Diabetes has called on healthcare providers to urgently address the regional variations highlighted by a report into diabetes care checks. In some parts of
Recently approved T2 treatment Bydureon is becoming available in pharmacies in the USA nationwide this month. The approval was in part based on clinical experience
In Meagan Eastler’s blog for Diabetes Health, she says, “Here comes the blame game: I know that I should have eaten earlier. I know that
Health professionals from surgeons and psychiatrists to paediatricians and GPs are joining forces under the umbrella of the Academy of Royal Medical Colleges (AoMRC) to
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (TEVA), the world’s largest generic-drug maker, is seeking to transform a compound once rejected by Sanofi into the first treatment to
Tired, dry, irritated eyes can be soothed with new Potter’s Refreshing Herbal Eye Drops. Sore eyes affects millions of us, and is often caused by
To mark our fabulous summer of celebration, Jelly Belly Candy Company has created a patriotic mix of delicious red, white and blue Jelly Belly for
Can you Adam and Eve it? Montezuma’s Chocolate new ‘Monkey Bars’ are bigger than an iPad – weighing in at a half-kilo, and 10″ by
Victory Tea is a high quality black tea created using only the Queen of the tea crops from Rwanda and Kenya. The refreshing and smooth