American airflight success for Douglas Cairns
Type 1 diabetic Douglas Cairns lost his career as an RAF pilot trainer when he was diagnosed. He has recently been taking part in a
Type 1 diabetic Douglas Cairns lost his career as an RAF pilot trainer when he was diagnosed. He has recently been taking part in a
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall has chosen to become JDRF’s President. Her Royal Highness made the decision to support us following her visit
An annual arts event, last year’s Party In The Park saw some of London’s most famous playwrights and thespians sipping champagne in the fair’s elegant
The latest issue of the magazine is out. We hear from four graduates of the DAFNE education courses for people with T1 diabetes. Plus, news,
At the end of April, children with type 1 diabetes challenged Minister for Science, David Willetts, on the lack of research funding into a cure.
The University of Cambridge is home to one of the eight core research groups that make up the JDRF Artificial Pancreas Consortium. This research is
Professor of Pharmaceutics Joan Taylor, from De Montfort University (DMU), is developing an implantable device which would be topped up with insulin every few weeks.
With options like spinning, skydiving and swimming, to trekking and triathlons, or from walking to what they describe as ‘weird and wonderful’, it’s not like
JDRF, the type 1 diabetes charity invites you to join 60 children and adults living with type 1 diabetes as they quiz the Minister for
JDRF’s popular schools pack has been updated and improved. The pack provides practical advice for the care and integration of children with type 1 at