More training required to ensure people with type 2 diabetes benefit from glucose monitoring technology
Tributes to ‘one in a generation’ diabetes nurse
A highly respected independent nurse consultant who devoted 50 years to revolutionising diabetes care has died. Following a courageous battle with cancer June James passed away peacefully on ...
Four weeks left to enter the 2025 Diabetes Nursing Awards
With just four weeks to go until entries close for the 2025 Diabetes Nursing Awards, nurses working in diabetes care are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline on Friday, ...
Diabetes: stratified care could improve prevention and management
Approximately 4 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes; this is expected to rise to 5.5 million by 2030. Diabetes costs the NHS around £10 billion a year; most ...
Half of people with type 2 diabetes face a micronutrient deficiency, study demonstrates
Information sought for new JBDS guidance on diabetes technology in hospital
Tirzepatide shows renal benefits with type 2 diabetes, research indicates
Short-term intervention improves frailty status of older people with type 2 diabetes for up to two years
A further analysis of the European MIDFRAIL intervention study demonstrates lasting improvements in frailty status and physical function in older adults with type 2 diabetes. Participants are ...
Leicestershire residents living with diabetes gain early access to new device
The diabetes community in Leicestershire is among the first in the UK to benefit from a new continuous glucose monitor (CGM), designed to simplify diabetes management. The innovative CareSens Air ...
At-home diabetes test could be a significant breakthrough for type 1 diabetes screening
