Diabetes learning and support in lockdown
This feature shows the efforts being made to keep people with diabetes safe, supported and supplied with their vital bits of kit, from blood test
This feature shows the efforts being made to keep people with diabetes safe, supported and supplied with their vital bits of kit, from blood test
Sensors make sense, facilitating frequent monitoring and keeping people with diabetes safe in hospital. The Diabetes Technology Network (DTN-UK) has announced that, following a request
Feline like turning your Libre into a CGM? A brief look at the Miao Miao smart reader. Produced in China by the Shanghai Yuan Yuan
In this issue there is more info and advice on the coronavirus, including the news of Abbott’s donation of 6,500 of its FreeStyle Libre sensors
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have announced a Part D Senior Savings Model, which will limit
Covid-19 guidance has been issued for NHS organisations on how to enhance their existing risk assessments, particularly for at-risk and vulnerable groups within their workforce.
An international team of researchers have developed the smallest, fully functional version of insulin, combining human insulin with the fast-acting potential of a venom insulin
Dr Pratik Choudhary is moving from the diabetes care team at King’s College London to lead the clinical service for the University Hospitals of Leicester
Blood testing accuracy, using glucose tracker apps, reporting, picking up on lows, and what’s the point of the point? For many of us, blood testing is a several-times-a-day activity.
Timesulin has reduced its smart insulin pen cap prices by £5 until 30 June 2020. The device, which fits onto your pen (check website for the type