New BMI guidelines for ethnic minorities
A health research team indicated that the thresholds of BMI need to be examined in relation to defining overweight and obese individuals in ethnic communities.
A health research team indicated that the thresholds of BMI need to be examined in relation to defining overweight and obese individuals in ethnic communities.
The InDependent Diabetes Trust (IDDT) recently highlighted the urgent need to investigate the term ‘pre-diabetes.’ The term, now part of everyday discussion regarding diabetes, and
Our newest issue takes a look at the hassles of handling diabetes when you undertake sport or exercise. It’s dreadfully off-putting to consider that by
Commenting on recent NICE recommendations that the NHS funds weight management programmes such as Rosemary Conley, Slimming World and Weight Watchers in order to address
Our latest issue is out with a feature-length look at current diabetes news including diabetes products, diabetes research, and diabetes events. There’s also our regular
A computer programme designed for a particular purpose, applications (apps) are downloaded onto Smart phones and might well improve your behaviours (if you bother to
A nationally representative study in the USA has confirmed that from 2001 to 2009 the incidence of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes increased
Our latest issue is out. The lead feature is about healthy diabetes apps. Inspired by the mother of a teenage diabetic who made contact with
Well, you would sleep on it, if you could sleep. But you’ve either tossed and turned and taken ages to drop off, or you’ve awoken
Medtronic’s Junior Cup Diabetes 2014 takes place this year from the 22nd- 24th August in Sports Centre Papendal in Arnhem, Holland. The event is aimed