Scientists have discovered why type 1 diabetes is more severe and aggressive when it develops in young children. Type 1 is caused by the immune system attacking cells in the pancreas that control ...
"Every five minutes probably, you're thinking - how is this going to affect me?" Slade is one of a number of high-profile ...
Type 1 diabetes, in which the immune system destroys the insulin -producing cells in the pancreas, often develops more ...
This World Diabetes Day, Sanofi UK and DigiBete are hosting a pop-up event in Leeds today and tomorrow, 14th & 15th November, ...
Those seeking to evaluate their risk can visit the Diabetes UK website, which offers a quick assessment taking no more than ...
EXCLUSIVE: The UK's leading diabetes charity has launched a campaign to 'Stamp Out Stigma' around the condition.
The UK is falling behind other high-income countries when it comes to the diagnosis of diabetes, a new study has found. Just under three-quarters (74.2 per cent) of people with diabetes are estimated ...
On World Diabetes Day, the world faces a mounting health challenge: the number of adults and children living with diabetes ...
Local systems have been urged to invest in diabetes specialist nurses as part of the shift towards a neighbourhood health ...
Young people’s consumption of foods high in sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats is increasing their risk of diabetes, a study ...
Former UK Prime Minister Theresa May recounted her own experience of being diagnosed with diabetes while addressing Malta's parliament on Saturday, urging lawmakers to improve public understanding of ...