Roche’s mySugr Pro free for a year due to Covid-19
Roche Diabetes Care is offering free access to the mySugr Pro app in the UK and the Republic of Ireland during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Roche Diabetes Care is offering free access to the mySugr Pro app in the UK and the Republic of Ireland during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
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
An international panel of diabetes experts published guidelines for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Presented at the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA’s) 79th Scientific Sessions (2019), the
Helping people with Type 2 diabetes meet their treatment targets could lead to significant savings for the NHS – and help people live longer, healthier
In these strange times, some of us are having to keep control of our diabetes while in isolation. We hope this issue brings you some
Young people and their families can learn about managing Type 1 diabetes at Digibete, a video platform and social enterprise in partnership with the Diabetes Team
Beyond Type 1, the global organisation for the Type 1 diabetes community has launched further websites in Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Swedish. In addition to expanding its reach with
New research suggests that dental teams could play an integral role in the early detection of Type 2 diabetes as well as identifying people at high risk
Large-scale screening for islet autoantibodies has reduced the occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) among children in Germany with pre-symptomatic Type 1 diabetes. The screening, part
A new study in mice has found that a targeted combination of drugs can restore beta cell function and achieve beta-cell redifferentiation, which could eventually