Working together improves outcomes
Approximately 9 in 10 specialists agree that people with Type 2 diabetes whose healthcare professionals (HCPs) collaborate tend to have better outcomes than those whose
Approximately 9 in 10 specialists agree that people with Type 2 diabetes whose healthcare professionals (HCPs) collaborate tend to have better outcomes than those whose
A new emergency glucagon treatment is to become available in the United States from June 2021. Zegalogue – also known as dasiglucagon injection – was recently
While the use of flash glucose monitoring grows in popularity, Group 2 (lorry and bus) licence users are being warned that this method is not
According to researchers, blood glucose levels in young people with Type 1 diabetes improved during Britain’s first national lockdown in 2020. The team compared how
The Low Carb Program app is to become accessible using a personalised NHS login. The program provides structured education and long-term behaviour change support through health coaching, and
Supermarkets in England will be banned from displaying unhealthy food and drinks at checkouts or using them in buy one, get one free offers as
Welcome to our March issue. Well we had a little bit of fun in lockdown 3, having decided to use some of the time on
More people with diabetes are moving towards wearables and virtual care, accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, a survey conducted in the US has found. Pump
JDRF Impact Report 2020-21 JDRF has published its latest annual report highlighting the charities achievements. The Impact Report 2019-2020 explains how the Type 1 diabetes
Across the English Channel a small but dedicated company called Diabeloop is pushing forward a closed-loop insulin delivery system. Diabeloop was founded in 2015 and