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A scientific journal that published a controversial study encouraging people to continue eating red and processed meat has issued a correction about funding the author
A scientific journal that published a controversial study encouraging people to continue eating red and processed meat has issued a correction about funding the author
A campaign to cut out sugary and fizzy drinks is urging us to be fizz free this February. Fizzy drinks are the largest single source of sugar
Results from the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme show 89,604 people have lost a combined weight of 185,051kg – the equivalent weight of 43 ambulances. A lack of exercise, poor diet and
Tandem Diabetes Care has launched the t:slim X2 insulin pump with Control-IQ technology, an advanced hybrid-closed loop feature designed to help increase time in range. It is the first and
The head of the NHS in England has been knighted for services to healthcare in the New Year Honours list. Simon Stevens has been Chief
Researchers are looking for people with Type 1 diabetes to take part in a trial to find out if flash glucose monitoring improves blood sugar levels, compared
You are invited to take part in a research study, Evaluating a Diabetes Specific Online CBT Intervention Ieso Digital Health IS running a study to
Helping people with Type 2 diabetes meet their treatment targets could lead to significant savings for the NHS – and help people live longer, healthier
Issue 107: Type 1 in the fast lane There’s plenty to read in this issue, so try to find somewhere away from the festivities to
Researchers from the University of Melbourne suggest that the rotavirus infection could be linked to triggering the onset of Type 1 diabetes. Vaccination programs in