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You may already be using one, but if not, then read all about them here. Insulin pumps come with Bolus Wizards, but now so do
White men living in poorer areas are the group with the highest risk of diabetes-related amputation, according to a new study, carried out by researchers
Just 13% of women who have had gestational diabetes receive the right care after giving birth, leaving them at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes,
Tom Brobson has recently taken part in an artificial pancreas clinical trial, and made a video about his experience. Tom is the National Director for
Diabetes Wellness Day South — taking place on 22 June 2013 — is an educational day for people with diabetes, now in its fifth year.
Last month Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visited University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) in her role as President of JDRF,
Experts from Cardiff University’s School of Medicine and King’s College London have teamed up with leading Type 1 diabetes charity JDRF and the Australian Health
Scientists at the University of Cambridge are one step closer to developing insulin producing beta cells from human stem cells. In a study published in
Dr. Katharine Barnard PhD, CPsychol AFBPsS, Health Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton is conducting research into minimising
In the latest issue of the online magazine we look at the numbers in the lives of people with diabetes — some of them can