Diabetes and wellbeing – mind, body, spirit
Further to our well-being feature on p.10, if you happen to want to find out more about wellbeing, there’s a whole festival dedicated to it
Further to our well-being feature on p.10, if you happen to want to find out more about wellbeing, there’s a whole festival dedicated to it
Other than their distinctive colour, one of the other notable aspects of bananas is that they come ready-packed in an easy-peel wrapper and has endured
Many people with diabetes will only drink fruit juice to halt a hypo, and now there’s proof that when it comes to sugar content, fruit
Getting sweaty, having slurred speech, shaking uncontrollably or being confused may not seem too bad in the whole scheme of things, but having them occur
The latest issue of the Desang Diabetes Magazine is out with the lead feature on sleep and diabetes. If you’re tired all the time or
Among the many things that you can use to help manage fear, anxiety and worry is to just to remind yourself of the actual facts
Having been diagnosed with Type 1 in 19xx, Nash graduated with a degree in Psychology in 19xx and has since worked as a clinical psychologist
The Eurodiab Prospective Complications Study looked at glycaemic control and the mortality risk in Type 1 diabetes patients. Glycaemic targets, such as the HbA1c target,
A low level of vitamin D in teenagers and young adults who have type 2 diabetes puts them at risk for arterial stiffness, which forces
Jane Mason’s first book was All You Knead Is Bread, with her second being the Book of Buns, a collection of unique recipes from all