Review of 2017
Highlights from the last 12 months Happy New Year from The Diabetes Times. So far this year we have published 337 news articles. Here we take a look back at some of the big stories from each ...
Highlights from the last 12 months Happy New Year from The Diabetes Times. So far this year we have published 337 news articles. Here we take a look back at some of the big stories from each ...
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has published its annual care recommendations to reflect the latest advances in evidence-based research. Notable new recommendations in the 2018 edition ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will overturn a ban on drivers with diabetes who have severe nocturnal hypoglycaemia from January 1, 2018. Currently, people with diabetes are not ...
More than 110,000 people ‘at risk’ of developing type 2 diabetes have been offered help by NHS England’s national programme to prevent the condition, according to a progress report. ...
An organisation that supports with diabetes and are passionate about football are hoping to put together a UK team for a major European championship. The Diabetes Football Community (TDFC) is ...
A leading professor from Leicester who helped establish an international centre of excellence in diabetes research has been recognised for his work by a global authority on the condition. ...
A team that provides organisations with staff training so they can transform diabetes care has won a major award. Staff from the Effective Diabetes Education Now (EDEN) programme have been named ...
Healthcare professionals who treat people with diabetes who observe Ramadan are invited to attend a conference dedicated to the subject in March. The annual Diabetes in Ramadan Conference is a ...
A Kent hospital is marking the festive period by raising awareness of diabetes with a specially-themed 12 days of Christmas initiative. Starting Christmas Day, all 15 wards at the Queen Elizabeth ...
A third of people do not take their prescribed metfomin due to side effects, according to a study. Research from the University of Surrey also found that 23 per cent of sulfonylureas (such as ...