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Diabetes: Innovative technology for long-term health conditions
Here, we discover why Gendius’ remote management technology, Intellin®, is poised to transform the way that we manage long-term health conditions including diabetes.
The relationship between diabetes and muscle mass
InBody Clinical Team describes the relationship between diabetes, one of the most common diseases of the modern age, and muscle mass.
Reducing the burden of diabetes management through flexible and discreet insulin delivery
Alex Evans, UK Country Manager for ViCentra B.V., discusses how insulin pump system Kaleido can provide solutions to reduce the practical and emotional burden of living with diabetes.
Why COVID-19 is a concern for people with diabetes
Prof. Andrew Boulton, MD, DSc (Hon), FACP, FICP, FRCP, President of the International Diabetes Federation, highlights why COVID-19 is a particular concern for people living with diabetes.
Andrew Boulton – International Diabetes Federation
Professor Andrew Boulton is President of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) for 2020-21.
Cinnamon improves blood sugar control in people with prediabetes
According to a new study, cinnamon improves blood sugar control in people with prediabetes and could prevent type 2 diabetes.
Natural ingredients that help with diabetes
Mina Khan, Pharmacist, explores what naturally occurring ingredients are clinically associated with lowering blood sugar.
Diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing dementia
Here, Dr Deborah Lee, Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, explores the link between diabetes and the increased risk of developing dementia.
Signs of being prone to adult diabetes are already visible at age 8
A new study has shown that early signs of being prone to adult diabetes can be seen in children as young as 8 years old, decades before it is likely to be diagnosed.
Type 2 diabetes and heart failure creates highest death risk
Those newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and heart failure are at the greatest 5-year risk of death, according to scientists at The American Heart Association.
Artificial beta cells could lead to new diabetes treatment
Researchers from the University of North Carolina and NC State have developed artificial beta cells that automatically release insulin into the bloodstream when glucose levels rise, leading the way for new diabetes treatment.
Intellin® – Simplifying the management of diabetes
The Intellin® platform has been created to fully understand diabetes needs, simplify remote self-management and identify risk of developing complications.
10% of COVID-19 patients with diabetes die within 7 days of hospitalisation
New research has found that one in ten COVID-19 patients with diabetes dies within seven days of hospital admission.
Why is body composition analysis an effective tool for diabetes programmes?
Rami Lee, Director of InBody Europe, details why body composition analysis is an effective tool for diabetes programmes.
Understanding the Canadian Institutions of Health Research and Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes
In this article, our thoughts are directed towards understanding the Canadian Institutions of Health Research (CIHR) and The Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes (INMD).
POWER2DM: Predictive model-based decision support system for diabetes patient empowerment
Here, Dr Albert A. de Graaf discusses a novel predictive model-based decision support system to aid diabetes patients in the complex task of self-management.
Emma Elvin – Diabetes UK
Emma Elvin, Senior Clinical Advisor at Diabetes UK, is a registered Dietitian with a postgraduate certificate in Applied Sports Nutrition.
The rise in emergency hospital admissions and the impact of this on diabetes patients
Emma Elvin, Senior Clinical Advisor at Diabetes UK, highlights a relentless and unsustainable rise in emergency hospital admissions in the UK’s NHS and the impact of this on those with diabetes.
Meeting global needs in Diabetes care
The University of Salford’s Diabetes Care education programmes are designed to address and meet the need for specialist care in the UK and internationally.