CGM for T2?
Leading experts are calling for glucose monitoring technology – which is currently only available in the UK to people on intensive insulin therapy – to
Leading experts are calling for glucose monitoring technology – which is currently only available in the UK to people on intensive insulin therapy – to
New research has identified a genetic variant amongst people of South Asian heritage that may give falsely lower results for HbA1c tests. Using genetic and
A new research initiative is currently seeking volunteers to participate in a pioneering study that aims to investigate the feasibility of using voice recordings to
Oxford University researchers are to set up the first UK registry for children and adults at risk of Type 1 diabetes. The team will build
Karen Addington, the CEO of JDRF has called for population screening for the first signs of Type 1 diabetes, not only to provide a better
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning against the use of smartwatches and rings that claim to measure glucose levels without piercing the
Dr Clare Hambling, an experienced GP, has been announced as the new National Clinical Director of Diabetes and Obesity. Dr Hambling is a GP at
Team AB The UK Association for Medical Device Approved Bodies, or Team AB, has been formally launched with the aim of helping industry participants navigate
New data is showing better two-year success rates for treating Dupuytren contracture by surgery than for needle fasciotomy or collagenase injection. This common hereditary disorder
A recent analysis of the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) data suggests that the intake of protein, especially from plants, in middle age is associated with