Lung infections could trigger Type 1 diabetes
Lung infections could trigger the onset of Type 1 diabetes, according to researchers at the Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland. Looking for patterns
Lung infections could trigger the onset of Type 1 diabetes, according to researchers at the Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland. Looking for patterns
New research suggests that a low-carb, high-protein diet could improve kidney function for some people. This comes following concerns that following this diet plan for
If you thought that the pandemic might impede progress in the diabetes care arena, nothing could be further from the truth. As this issue shows,
SNAQ has launched its award-winning diabetes management app in the United States to help people living with diabetes take the guesswork out of mealtime decisions. SNAQ helps
Low-cost screen-printed carbon sensors have been used to rapidly detect bacteria commonly found in wounds, which could pave the way for a real-time medical device.
Latest studies show a link between diabetes and brain conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease – health issues that are becoming more common
Ultrahuman has raised $17.5m in a Series B financing round for its wearable glucose tracking technology. The India-based company is the developer of Ultrahuman Cyborg –
An education campaign has helped to “significantly” reduce the number of recurrent emergency callouts across the East Midlands to people with diabetes experiencing hypoglycaemia. The
Diabetes UK’s annual Type 1 and Tech conference takes place online on 16 October 10am-2pm. The event is free and open to anyone affected by
People with Type 2 diabetes from the south coast of England are invited to participate in an exercise project. Participants need to be registered with a