Marti Stelling, 22, from Sheffield, is an MA Journalism student at the University of Sheffield. She has family members who live with diabetes and says film and TV shows often get it wrong when it ...
Nobody sees it. The middle of the night jelly babies to treat your hypo. The stress of doing the weekly food shop. The raised eyebrows when your diabetes tech beeps in the office. The fact they ...
If people knew how that comment made you feel, how many decisions you have to make in a day, or how important it is to see the ‘you’ beyond your diabetes, it could make a huge difference. So this ...
On World Diabetes Day last year, we became one of the first organisations in the UK to sign the global pledge to end diabetes stigma and discrimination, which has now been signed by over 330 ...
People living with diabetes are invited to attend routine eye screening appointments to protect their eye health. However, eye drops used during these visits can be uncomfortable and irritating and ...
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We’re bringing the exciting research that we’re funding from the Lab to Life in our new series.
FreeStyle Libre 2 sensors will be phased out in the UK by the end of August 2025, meaning that people living with diabetes who use the sensors will need to transition to using FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus ...
In our October research highlights, we look at a world-first stem cell transplant which helped a person with type 1 diabetes produce insulin, and how electrical impulses could regenerate cells in ...
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in October, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
We couldn’t be happier to see Dr Sheila Reith, CBE honoured at the Pride of Britain Awards for improving the lives of millions of people with diabetes worldwide.
Ahead of the Autumn Budget 2024 on 30th October, we are calling on the Chancellor Rachel Reeves to improve diabetes prevention, research, care and support. Savefor later Page saved! You can go back to ...