Nicola discusses the challenges she has faced living with type 1 diabetes and shares her tips for managing mental wellbeing during the coronavirus pandemic. Karen was diagnosed with gastroparesis when ...
Looking to try something new? We’ve got loads of recipes to choose from. All our recipes have been checked and approved by a specialist team of dietitians, so you’ll always know what’s in your food.
Congratulations to Diabetes UK-funded researcher Professor Stephanie Amiel, who has received a Damehood in the New Year Honours list, recognising her trailblazing work in diabetes research and its ...
NICE (the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) have now approved tirzepatide (also known by its brand name Mounjaro) for treating obesity in England and Wales. The decision applies to ...
Exploring the psychological experiences of the perinatal period in people with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) ...
We are aware of reports regarding supply issues of insulin in the UK. Here’s the latest information on how your treatment may be impacted.
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in December, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes. Show me more ...
In our December research highlights, we look at new research into the genetics behind type 2 diabetes in South Asian people, and how new diabetic kidney disease discoveries reveal how the condition ...
The NHS continues to face supply issues with glucagon-like peptide receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs, or GLP-1 analogues), a range of drugs used for managing blood glucose levels in people with type 2 ...
In our October research highlights, we look at a world-first stem cell transplant which helped a person with type 1 diabetes produce insulin, and how electrical impulses could regenerate cells in ...
Do you want to know how to shop, cook and eat if you, or someone in your family, has diabetes? Read our top tips and advice. Choosing to eat healthy food can make a difference not only to managing ...
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