Chair of ABCD returns to the Big Interview
A statement from the organisers of the JBDS-IP Conference 2026: We anticipate that we will receive sponsorship from pharmaceutical companies for this event. As soon as sponsorship is confirmed, ...
A statement from the organisers of the JBDS-IP Conference 2026: We anticipate that we will receive sponsorship from pharmaceutical companies for this event. As soon as sponsorship is confirmed, ...
A new report by the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) warns that people with diabetes and a physical disability may be left without the support they need to safely administer ...
Children and young people with type 1 diabetes who start using automated insulin delivery systems within six months of diagnosis are likely to have better glycaemic control than those who delay ...
The programme for an international diabetic neuropathy event has been unveiled, with sessions set to cover a range of topics including disease-modifying agents, pain treatment and ...
Young adults across the UK living with type 1 diabetes are still able to take part in a research study exploring experiences of moving from paediatric to adult diabetes services. The study is ...
Hybrid closed-loop insulin pump systems have yielded drastic improvements in controlling high blood glucose levels after being rolled out to tens of thousands of people with type 1 diabetes over ...
A multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals has launched educational tools to share key information about diabetes and dental health. Shining a light on the often-overlooked connection ...
A statement from the organisers: We have received funding by means of sponsorship to support the delivery of the Diabetes Nursing Awards 2026. The sponsoring companies are embecta and Roche ...
A modified Delphi process involving clinicians, scientists and researchers identified three barriers currently constraining reliable interpretation of glucose-derived measures. As continuous ...
A newly published NHS study is calling for further improvements in inpatient diabetes service provision due to workforce capacity failing to match rising demand and increasing clinical ...