
About diabetes and Covid-19
The NHS With the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the most important thing is to keep up to date with the latest information and advice from the
The NHS With the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the most important thing is to keep up to date with the latest information and advice from the
Sensors make sense, facilitating frequent monitoring and keeping people with diabetes safe in hospital. The Diabetes Technology Network (DTN-UK) has announced that, following a request
Diabetes UK has responded to media reports about the statistics on diabetes and coronavirus-related deaths in England. Statistics reveal that 26% of people who have
Diabetes UK has launched a £100,000 grant for scientists to study how COVID-19 affects people living with diabetes. The charity is urging scientists to submit
This is our round up of news, links and support concerning the current global coronavirus outbreak with an emphasis on information relevant to those of
Diabetes UK is today (14 April 2020) urging parents not to let coronavirus fears stop them from seeking medical help if they’re worried their child
Diabetes UK Northern Ireland is launching a mental health and emotional Wellbeing Programme for young people with Type 1 diabetes. Our Lives, Our Voices’ young
Diabetes UK is shortlisted in this year’s Charity Film Awards. The film, You’re Not Alone: The Emotional Impact of Diabetes follows five people living with diabetes for
Editor’s comment: It’s been interesting to see how friends, family and business contacts have taken on board information about the current spread of the Coronavirus.
The Football Association of Wales has featured athlete Chris Bright’s story about managing diabetes alongside playing the sport. The FC Cymru programme showcases stories in football from across the nation. Bright,