People living with diabetes are invited to attend routine eye screening appointments to protect their eye health. However, eye drops used during these visits can be uncomfortable and irritating and ...
"No one one mentioned the word ketone or that you can get a handheld ketone meter. I just can’t think of Jane dying like that and at that time, possibly unnecessarily." ...
Mark Langlands, 63 from Norwich is a retired Communications Manager. He has lived with type 1 diabetes since he was 18. Farhana's story: diabetes tech has markedly improved the quality of life for my ...
You can't talk about autumnal ingredients without mentioning apples. These baked apples are stuffed with nuts, raisins and cinnamon for the perfect simple yet comforting pudding. If you want a bit of ...
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T1D-Stigma study: looking at the evolution of type 1 diabetes stigma through mixed methods to identify who it impacts and how to reduce it ...
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Women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes are at a higher risk of stillbirth and premature birth. Dr Sharon Mackin and her team will analyse national data in Scotland to identify the causes and risk ...
Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes that can lead to vision loss. People who have had this condition for more than five years may be at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s ...