Report reveals that UK is in a ‘rapidly escalating’ diabetes crisis
As reported by The Guardian, the UK is experiencing a diabetes crisis, with cases topping 5m for the first time and people under-40s becoming increasingly keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, the UK is experiencing a diabetes crisis, with cases topping 5m for the first time and people under-40s becoming increasingly keep reading
As reported by the Guardian, weight-loss jabs favoured by celebrities will now be available at chemists in England. The drugs known as GLP-1 analogues, usually keep reading
The NHS is rapidly rolling out lifechanging devices for people living with type one diabetes – how are they providing essential support for patients across keep reading
As reported by the BBC, researchers are recruiting 20,000 children for a trial to try to identify those at high risk of developing type one keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. In Part 2 of this report, Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more guidance on new drugs and more keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. In Part 2 of this report, Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more guidance on new drugs and more keep reading
Guidance developed in partnership with patients recommends a risk-based approach CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ keep reading
As reported by the Express and Star, research has found that there was a significant reduction in the diagnosis of many common physical and mental keep reading
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