Air travel alters insulin pump delivery on takeoff and landing
New research has found that plane travel consistently causes insulin pumps to over-deliver a little over half a unit on takeoff and under-deliver a bit
New research has found that plane travel consistently causes insulin pumps to over-deliver a little over half a unit on takeoff and under-deliver a bit
Desang-Oct24-Issue156_Final_FCReporting on the ongoing developments in diabetes kit, there have been some companies and organisations that have been there for the whole journey. The Juvenile
There is plenty of news in this issue covering the last two months, with insights and updates. Are skinny jabs making bariatric surgery obsolete? Clinicians’
Roche plans to roll out its Accu-Chek Smartguide in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany in the coming weeks. The company received a CE mark in
Dexcom has revealed that its G6 CGM device is being worn by astronauts as part of the Polaris Dawn mission. The astronauts are wearing the
London’s King’s College Hospital (KCH), along with Guy’s and St Thomas’ hospitals, are currently enrolling adult patients for ongoing clinical studies evaluating multiple investigational therapies
Diabetes UK has invited hundreds of people with Type 1 diabetes, their families and healthcare professionals to choose their most pressing research priorities for Type
The Type 1 Diabetes Grand Challenge, a partnership between JDRF, Diabetes UK and Steve Morgan Foundation, is funding six new research projects, worth over £2.7m,
Clinicians’ attitudes and behaviour toward patients with obesity are now coming under scrutiny. “Despite scientific evidence to the contrary, the prevailing view in society is
A less favourable balance between physical activity (PA) and sitting time (ST) has been found to be associated with a higher risk for all-cause mortality.