Insulin pumps linked with reduced retinopathy
Research suggests that the use of insulin pumps by children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes may be associated with a lower likelihood of developing
Research suggests that the use of insulin pumps by children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes may be associated with a lower likelihood of developing
Biomarkers in the eyes could play a part in helping manage diabetic retinopathy and potentially diabetes, says new research from the Indiana University School of
Vanessa Haydock has been living for 25 years with Type 1 diabetes. Based near Preston in Lancashire, she is a behaviour analyst, a body trainer,
In our series on practical guides to common health conditions, this issue we focus on eye conditions that you might experience from infections to those
Tin Street was diagnosed at the age of 13 in 1988. He recalls that he had been getting taller and skinnier over a period of
Surrey-based healthcare company GlucoRx,has launched three new products to mark World Diabetes Day last week – a diabetic retinopathy eye scanner, and insulin patch pump
IDx, a privately-held AI diagnostics company, announced today that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the company’s De Novo request to market
One of the ‘complications’ of living with diabetes is the prospect of a diagnosis of Diabetic Retinopathy. A relatively new product may be able to
Sue Wales was 18 when she was diagnosed with Type I diabetes in 1983 just when she was due to start training to be a
Scientists supported by Diabetes UK have found a molecule that could be used as a new treatment for retinopathy in the future. The molecule acts