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Rising number of young people with type 2 diabetes to be focus of educational meeting
The “stark rise” of type 2 diabetes cases in young people will be at the forefront of an informative session at the highly anticipated Trend Diabetes National Conference next month.
Organisations partner in gestational diabetes trial
The University of Birmingham, Dexter and Cegedim Health Data have partnered in a trial of a new approach that automates finding and recruiting patients for randomised clinical trials and evaluates a specific intervention to improve the uptake of testing for type 2 diabetes amongst women at risk of the disease.
New research aims to transform diabetes care
Diabetes UK and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) have launched a new strategy to set the direction of clinical and applied diabetes research in the UK.
Guildford health company to ‘walk around the world’ to raise money for Diabetes UK
Employees at a pioneering Guildford-based healthcare business are covering the distance it would take to walk around the world to raise funds for a leading diabetes charity.
Registrations welcome for ‘educational’ continuous glucose monitoring webinar
Healthcare professionals looking to refresh their diabetes knowledge are invited to sign up for the first session of a new monthly webinar series dedicated to the subject.
New diabetes webinar series to start with session on continuous glucose monitoring
A virtual event dedicated to continuous glucose monitoring will take place next month as part of a webinar series covering all aspects of diabetes care.
NHS diet to help hundreds of people living with type 2 diabetes
The NHS in the North East and North Cumbria has introduced a service to help hundreds of people combat type 2 diabetes by losing weight.
Welsh type 2 diabetes patients are missing out on vital free education
Hundreds of thousands of people living with type 2 diabetes in Wales are missing out on vital free education.
Leading diabetes conference gives ‘vital boost’ to care
A record-breaking number of healthcare professionals attended Diabetes Professional Care to learn about the latest best practice to boost frontline NHS services.
Trend Diabetes launches new e-learning platform to mark global campaign
An award-winning diabetes nursing group has launched an educational resource this month to mark World Diabetes Day.
Latest diabetes technology showcased at national conference
Innovative technology that is improving the lives of people with diabetes will take centre stage at this year’s Diabetes Professional Care conference.
Landmark changes to diabetes care up for debate
Thousands of UK healthcare professionals will soon be shown how to embrace a landmark shift in the country’s guidelines on supporting people living with diabetes.
Thousands set to attend leading diabetes conference
More than 5,000 healthcare professionals are expected at a national conference known as the “must-attend event” for everyone involved in the treatment and management of diabetes.
International programme helps hundreds to combat type 2 diabetes
The lives of hundreds of people with type 2 diabetes have been transformed by an international project.
General practice in the spotlight at the Diabetes Professional Care conference
Several renowned general practitioners are set to explore the latest innovations in diabetes care at this year’s highly regarded Diabetes Professional Care conference.
Diabetes nursing to be showcased at Diabetes Professional Care conference
Latest innovations and key updates surrounding diabetes nursing will be explored at a free healthcare event next month.
New research calls for all health and care staff to be trained in AI
All health and care staff should receive training in artificial intelligence (AI) with additional specialist training for those who use AI tools in clinical practice, according to new research published this week.
Food addicts to be given hope by new international study
A clinical study into treating food addiction with a low carbohydrate and psychoeducational program has been carried out for the first time in the world.
WHO highlights high cost of physical inactivity in first-ever global report
Almost 500 million people are on course to develop heart disease, obesity, diabetes or other noncommunicable diseases attributable to physical inactivity.