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Catriona, from Tayside, shares what it was like being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a teenager and how complications of ...
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Here you'll find the latest updates on our work to support better diabetes care across our region. Volunteering in the North of England We couldn't do our great work without your help. Learn more ...
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In our first year working with Slimming World we listened to your feedback about our partnership, and we have been working to make a positive difference to many people living with diabetes. Save for ...
On Wednesday 26 March the UK government released its Spring Statement which outlined the current state of government spending and the economy. The Chancellor Rachel Reeves revealed plans to make ...
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in March, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
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As some people living with type 1 diabetes benefit from hybrid closed loop, they still need to count carbs and adjust insulin doses at meals. Professor Roman Hovorka’s team is developing a fully ...
Researchers are building AI-powered tools that can identify people most at risk of diabetes complications before they develop. Dr Rebecca Thomas is exploring how people with diabetes feel towards AI ...
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in March, including a 'molecular glue' that could protect insulin-making cells in type 2 diabetes, and what the findings ...
Case for change and transition and young adult pilot programme early learnings ...
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