JDRF boss wins top award after research successes
JDRF’s Chief Executive in the UK has been crowned Charity Leader of the Year 2015 for her inspirational and successful leadership of the Type 1 diabetes charity. Karen Addington beat 800 other ...
JDRF’s Chief Executive in the UK has been crowned Charity Leader of the Year 2015 for her inspirational and successful leadership of the Type 1 diabetes charity. Karen Addington beat 800 other ...
JDRF supporter and rugby star Chris Pennell, who lives with Type 1 diabetes, has returned to England’s squad for the Six Nations. As full-back cover for another player recovering from concussion, ...
Runners are being invited to take part in the Brighton Marathon to raise funds for JDRF. The Type 1 charity has a number of guaranteed places for the event, which takes place on Sunday, April ...
JDRF is one of four leading medical research charities which have come together to fund a major new research programme between Britain and Israel. The Type diabetes 1 charity along with the ...
BAFTA-nominated Felicity Jones took time out of her busy schedule preparing for the film awards over the weekend to support JDRF’s Type 1 diabetes awareness campaign. Following in the ...
Hit West End musical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has removed a line saying that “eating chocolate causes diabetes” after a mother campaigned for its change. London resident ...
The artificial pancreas project has reached another major milestone with an Australian youngster becoming the first person to use a new breakthrough device. Medtronic’s MiniMed 640G System was ...
JDRF has this week released a manifesto calling on politicians to give a fairer future to people with Type 1 diabetes as part of its nationwide #CountMeIn campaign. Millie’s Manifesto – written ...
Type 1 diabetes charity JDRF has launched its new Pregnancy Toolkit. It is packed with lots of useful information for UK people living with the condition and planning a pregnancy. Baby planning ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has recognised the need for more diabetes technology to be available on the NHS – providing a boost to JDRF’s #CountMeIn campaign for greater government support. Mr ...