Lung infections could trigger Type 1 diabetes
Lung infections could trigger the onset of Type 1 diabetes, according to researchers at the Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland. Looking for patterns
Lung infections could trigger the onset of Type 1 diabetes, according to researchers at the Liggins Institute at the University of Auckland. Looking for patterns
New research suggests that a low-carb, high-protein diet could improve kidney function for some people. This comes following concerns that following this diet plan for
SNAQ has launched its award-winning diabetes management app in the United States to help people living with diabetes take the guesswork out of mealtime decisions. SNAQ helps
Low-cost screen-printed carbon sensors have been used to rapidly detect bacteria commonly found in wounds, which could pave the way for a real-time medical device.
Latest studies show a link between diabetes and brain conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease – health issues that are becoming more common
Ultrahuman has raised $17.5m in a Series B financing round for its wearable glucose tracking technology. The India-based company is the developer of Ultrahuman Cyborg –
An education campaign has helped to “significantly” reduce the number of recurrent emergency callouts across the East Midlands to people with diabetes experiencing hypoglycaemia. The
Diabetes UK’s annual Type 1 and Tech conference takes place online on 16 October 10am-2pm. The event is free and open to anyone affected by
People with Type 2 diabetes from the south coast of England are invited to participate in an exercise project. Participants need to be registered with a
Eli Lilly has received FDA approval and expanded labelling for its Lyumjev rapid-acting insulin. Lyumjev is a novel formulation of insulin lispro for speeding up