In a word...anything. Find out how to enjoy a healthy diabetes diet with type 1, including advice on carb counting and understanding carbohydrates. There's no such ...
Andy shares his experience of cancelled appointments and not receiving the support he should be getting to manage his type 2 diabetes. Meet our Volunteer Spotlight for May 2023, Jackie Boyd Jackie ...
Use the search tool to discover research taking place in your local area, or choose a subject or type of diabetes you’re interested in. Each project page showcases the details of the research, and if ...
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Developing and Evaluating a Multifactorial Intervention to Improve Cardiovascular Outcomes in Adults with type 2 Diabetes and Current or Previous Diabetic Foot Ulcers (MiFoot) ...
Immunotherapies work by retraining the immune system, and scientists hope they can stop or prevent the immune attack behind Type 1 diabetes. Clinical trials testing immunotherapies are going on right ...
Some people with type 2 diabetes might have differences in how their brains get messages about sweet flavours. Dr Sally Eldeghaidy wants to find out more about why this is, by looking for signals in ...
Tiny variations in our genes can affect insulin receptors, which sit on the surface of our cells and allow insulin to enter. Problems with insulin receptors affect how our body responds to insulin and ...
In this series we take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced recently, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes. We bring to ...
Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation For The Treatment Of Diabetic Neuropathy: A Multicentre, Double-blind, Pilot, Randomised, Sham-controlled Trial (NMES-DN) ...