Sleep and diabetes
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
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
The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study, and Diabetes Control and Complications Trial have shown that aggressive glucose control, especially early in the natural history of
As reported by Diabetes Health based on a news agency report on research at an Israeli university, it may be thatone of the last things
Abbott, which currently offers the FreeStyle range of blood test meters, has initiated a clinical trial to evaluate the company’s next-generation glucose sensing technology which
Commenting on a report from the JDRF/Wellcome Trust scientific conference on the cross mechanisms of autoimmune diseases Professor John Todd, University of Cambridge, a leading
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
Long claimed to be a uniquely health-supportive food, olives have proven antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. A true Mediterranean treasure, olives are grown around the entire
On 20 May 2014 people with diabetes talked directly to leaders frommedicine, academia and industryabout how the condition affects their daily lives. The IMI-JDRF Diabetes
JDRF, the world’s largest non-profit supporter of type 1 diabetes (T1D) research, and technology development company Pure Tech have launched T1D Innovations which is designed
Researchers at Western New England University have developed a breathalyzer-like device that can monitor blood glucose levels. Polymers in the breathalyzer react with acetone, which