Low Carb Program awarded CE Mark
The award-winning Low Carb Program developed by Diabetes.co.uk is now registered with the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) after receiving a CE Mark. The CE Mark ...
The award-winning Low Carb Program developed by Diabetes.co.uk is now registered with the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) after receiving a CE Mark. The CE Mark ...
Substituting carbohydrates with protein can reduce glucose excursions in those with type 2 diabetes, according to Danish researchers. The team from the University of Copenhagen wanted to ...
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has released an online course exploring low glycaemic-index (GI) diets in type 2 diabetes. The 30-minute e-learning module ‘Type 2 Diabetes ...
The Low Carb Program developed by Diabetes.co.uk has been recognised for its work to help prevent and reverse type 2 diabetes by picking up another award. It scooped the Best ...
The benefits of the low carb diet have been highlighted in a review of dietary and nutritional approaches published by the BMJ. Achieving a health weight remains a “cornerstone” of ...
One in three people turn to the internet for diabetes advice instead of talking to their GP, according to a new poll. The poll of more than 2,000 UK adults, carried out by YouGov on behalf of ...
An award-winning low carb programme has been approved for use by the NHS by a leading accreditation body. Diabetes.co.uk’s Low Carb Program can now be prescribed by healthcare teams after ...
A new practical guide for adults with type 1 diabetes has been published in partnership with award-winning online forum diabetes.co.uk. The book ‘Take Control of Type 1 Diabetes: A ...
Diabetes UK’s new dietary guidelines for type 2 diabetes have reignited the ‘low fat, high fat’ debate. The guidelines were presented at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference ...
We caught up with Charlotte Summers at this year’s Diabetes Professional Care (DPC2017) conference. She is the chief operating officer of Diabetes.co.uk, the world’s largest online ...