British scientists develop lifesaving tool for children with diabetes
One in four children and young adults aren’t diagnosed with T1D until they have potentially fatal diabetic ketoacidosis – when the body doesn’t have enough
One in four children and young adults aren’t diagnosed with T1D until they have potentially fatal diabetic ketoacidosis – when the body doesn’t have enough
By Sue Marshall, editor, Desang Diabetes Magazine As I said in the editorial of the latest issue of the magazine, which went out last week,when
Dexcom, fresh from celebrating gaining a CE Mark for its G7 sensor, has also announced another new product, Dexcom ONE. This is expected to be
NICE guidelines on Type 1 diabetes in adults: diagnosis and management (ng17) This update to the guideline regarding diagnosis and glucose monitoring has now been
The Welsh division of Diabetes UK is trumpeting the success of 13-year-old Olivia Bant from Cardiff, who after three years of trying to conceal her
Diabetes UK Cymru has appointed Rachel Burr as the organisation’s new National Director. As part of Diabetes UK, Diabetes UK Cymru supports people living with the
When I set this magazine up, the point was to share information and talk about diabetes ‘kit’. Back then (about a decade ago), few people
More than three quarters of Britons have tried to lose weight by dieting but only a fifth of them said successful dieting had made them
The Swedish health-tech company Brighter has signed an agreement with the Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust to set up a research project to demonstrate the
The InDependent Diabetes Trust (IDDT) has been contacted by people in Ukraine in need of diabetes medical supplies. IDDT’s CEO Martin Hirst told us, “The