Diabetes UK contests NHS ‘save money’ proposals
NHS England is consulting on whether to advise Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) to restrict the prescription of glucose testing strips for people with Type 2
NHS England is consulting on whether to advise Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) to restrict the prescription of glucose testing strips for people with Type 2
Adrian Long was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in December 1997, shortly after his 40th birthday. This is his story. “During November of that year
Commenting on news stories about the possibility of medical supplies being jeopardized by the looming decision about Britain leaving the EU, JDRF has affirmed that
How do you find getting your repeat prescriptions from your doctor’s surgery, and what about dealing with your local pharmacy? The people at Now Patient
Carbs & Cals Salads contains a wide variety of nutritionally-balanced salad recipes, with the aim of kickstarting a lifestyle change for those looking to get
The Cook & Count Carbs Android app is now available on the GooglePlay app store. Cook & Count Carbs is a nutritional app for people
Deborah Wilder’s son Solly is now 14. He was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2000 when he was 10 years old. Wilder is a
As sure as eggs is eggs, there is always going to be controversy over foodstuffs. Eggs had their day in the doldrums but are now
Honey is literally a liquid sugar and it’s sweeter than sugar. As part of a normal diabetic diet, it should be used with due care.
Prunes are now the only natural, whole and dried fruit to achieve an authorised health claim in the EU following a six-year application process by