Spotting Type 2 at the dentist
New research suggests that dental teams could play an integral role in the early detection of Type 2 diabetes as well as identifying people at high risk
New research suggests that dental teams could play an integral role in the early detection of Type 2 diabetes as well as identifying people at high risk
Large-scale screening for islet autoantibodies has reduced the occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) among children in Germany with pre-symptomatic Type 1 diabetes. The screening, part
JDRF is calling for people to host a Type 1 Tea Party in time for National Tea Day on 21 April* to raise funds for research into Type 1
Diabetes UK Northern Ireland is launching a mental health and emotional Wellbeing Programme for young people with Type 1 diabetes. Our Lives, Our Voices’ young
A new study in mice has found that a targeted combination of drugs can restore beta cell function and achieve beta-cell redifferentiation, which could eventually
Diabetes UK is shortlisted in this year’s Charity Film Awards. The film, You’re Not Alone: The Emotional Impact of Diabetes follows five people living with diabetes for
Pioneering diabetes researcher Professor Roman Hovorka has launched the world’s first licensed, downloadable artificial pancreas app for people with Type 1 diabetes. The CamAPS FX
When former newsreader Michael Buerk said that obese people should be free to indulge – that it could benefit society if they were left to
More than 50 patients in Denton, Manchester – many with diabetes – took part in a 12-week trial designed to help them shed pounds and
Abbott and Insulet Corporation are integrating their technology and kit to offer personalised automated insulin delivery and care for people with diabetes. This connected care solution will