Scotland gets dapagliflozin go-ahead
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
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
Spelt food brand Sharpham Park has joined up with Bowel Cancer UK to help spread the message of the importance of a high fibre diet
Dr. Katharine Barnard PhD, CPsychol AFBPsS, Health Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton is conducting research into minimising
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Soy milk is made from ground soybeans and water. Similar to cow’s milk, it can be drunk plain or can easily be flavoured. Alpro Light
In the lastest issue of the magazine’s regular Making Carbs Count feature we look at the not-so-simple soya bean. Despite being a bean, the superstar
Ypsomed’s Omnipod was the first ‘patch’ pump in the UK. A patch pump has no tubing connecting the handheld device to the pump — instructions
In the latest issue of the online magazine we look at the numbers in the lives of people with diabetes — some of them can
The flu virus may trigger diabetes, says a report in New Scientist. This discovery may provide a way to prevent some forms of the disease.
The Diabetes App Challenge is a 1-year pilot project exploring how apps might help prepare young people for their diabetes clinic appointments. It is run