LATEST ISSUE: Update on various apps, as well as addressing hypos
Well, no surprise, another issue packed with news and updates. This time around, there’s a slew of apps which have new permissions (or soon will
Well, no surprise, another issue packed with news and updates. This time around, there’s a slew of apps which have new permissions (or soon will
A special event will take place in Birmingham on 31 October aimed at bridging black communities and health and care research. Entitled Health Unity: Bridging
Using social media on a daily basis for extended periods can contribute to psychological unease, research from Aalto University School of Business has revealed. An
A study supported by JDRF has found that hybrid closed-loop technology improves maternal glucose levels during pregnancy complicated by Type 1 diabetes, compared to traditional
JDRF UK are hosting an online event on Saturday 4th November from 10:00 – 13:00 GMT, which will share the most up-to-date types of Type
Respiratory tract infections and asthma are 10 times more prevalent at Type 2 diabetes diagnosis compared with individuals without this diagnosis, shows a study looking
An upcoming joint society statement on hyperglycaemic emergencies in adults with diabetes will de-emphasize glucose from the diagnostic criteria for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Based on
It is estimated that around 35% of patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes have elevated distress levels, but a digital health application (DiGA)
A new study has found that the onset of Type 2 diabetes is not attributed to having obesity as defined by body mass index (BMI).
Abbott has announced new data from a real-world evidence study in Sweden showing that the use of the FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring system (CGM)