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Diabetes UK’s No One Left Behind: Achieving Equity in Diabetes 2025–2030 strategy marks a pivotal shift in culture to embed equity across health research and care. As organisations committed to ...
In this month's article:In this month's article: Long-term benefits of weight loss and metformin in slowing type 2 diabetes progression New type 2 diabetes gene therapy moves towards clinical trials ...
By backing innovative science and driving collaboration among top researchers around the globe, the Bukhman Foundation is committed to transforming the lives of millions living with type 1 diabetes ...
Anyone can develop muscle pain or joint problems, known as musculoskeletal conditions, which also affect the surrounding body tissues called connective tissue. But it’s more likely if you have ...
The findings lay the foundation for new clinical support that could help thousands of women with gestational diabetes avoid the challenges of insulin treatment and improve health for them and their ...
One in five adults in the UK now live with diabetes or prediabetes, and we are calling on the government to address the hidden health crisis we are facing. Our new diabetes prevalence figures show ...
Which insulins pens will be discontinued? Owen Mumford will withdraw its Autopen Classic 1 and 2 unit devices, as well as its Autopen 24 1 and 2 unit devices. The Autopen Classic devices are ...
Mala was diagnosed with prediabetes just as lockdown was easing in April 2021. And a few months before her wedding.
FreeStyle Libre 2 sensors will be phased out in the UK by the end of August 2025, meaning that people living with diabetes who use the sensors will need to transition to using FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus ...
We explain what causes gestational diabetes, what the most common risk factors are and how you can take steps to reduce your risk.
Causes of type 1 diabetes It’s normal to wonder if something you’ve done could have caused your type 1 diabetes – or a child’s type 1 diabetes. But there’s nothing you could have done to prevent it.
Around one in four people with type 2 diabetes take insulin.* If you have type 2 diabetes and are prescribed insulin, it doesn’t mean you have type 1 diabetes.