September 2010 newsletter: feature — How sweet is it?
Beware the label ‘sugar free’ If you have diabetes there’s a high chance you count carbs. Reading labels is a great habit, but while there’s
Beware the label ‘sugar free’ If you have diabetes there’s a high chance you count carbs. Reading labels is a great habit, but while there’s
Dr Jen Nash is a Clinical Psychologist who has been living with Type 1 diabetes for the last 22 years. She promotes a psychological understanding
Diabetics doing it for themselves (part 2) It took a couple of trips to the US for Niki Smith, who was diagnosed with insulin dependant
By Sue Marshall Since I began writing product information for Desang I’ve come across a wide and interesting range of things, but the ones that
Novo Nordisk has introduced NovoDose, a mobile insulin dosing guide for physicians to look up dosing guidelines and blood glucose goals for their patients with
A Swiss study of mice has found that certain cells in the pancreas can regenerate themselves into insulin-producing cells after normal insulin-producing cells have been
TuDiabetes has partnered with Children’s Hospital Boston in the creation and launch of a new application called “TuAnalyze”. The application enables members to submit their
Type 1 A video broadcast on Diabetes Newshound explains how scientists are using stem cells to search for a cure for diabetes. Since President Obama
There is much misunderstanding about insulin storage — many are told that they should always keep insulin cool. This is not necessarily the case. Insulin
This article originally appeared on: www.ksbitv.com/news/46965937.html Researchers at Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center have found a way to stop damage caused by Type 1 diabetes