Australia could be first to adopt routine childhood screening for Type 1 diabetes
Australia could become the first country to adopt routine childhood screening to detect Type 1 diabetes in children, if a new national screening research pilot
Australia could become the first country to adopt routine childhood screening to detect Type 1 diabetes in children, if a new national screening research pilot
A recent study has found that low serum levels of vitamin D were significantly associated with a higher prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in
Type 2 diabetes is a well-established risk factor for dementia and Parkinson’s Disease (PD), but according to a report by Marlene Busko in Medscape, a
New legislation to allow a wider range of healthcare professionals to certify so-called ‘fit notes’ has been laid before the UK Parliament. From 1 July
Diabetic macular oedema (DME) is one of the most common diabetes-related eye complications and causes of vision loss (c12% of people with Type 1 and
Following new guidelines from the National Institute for Care and Excellence (NICE) which recommends that adults with Type 1 diabetes should be offered a choice
As reported in August 2022 by MedTechDive,The Omnipod 5 is one of two insulin pumps manufactured by the company that can be purchased through pharmacies,
Can a beer a day keep the doctor away? New research from Portugal found that men who drank one can of alcoholic or nonalcoholic lager
LiveMetric has announced the launch of LiveOne, the world’s first U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared nano-sensor technology for monitoring blood pressure every 10 seconds.
Diabetic neuropathy is a form of nerve damage that may occur in people with diabetes, linked to heightened blood sugar levels. It most commonly affects