On Monday 9 March 2026, a debate in Westminster on Lyla’s Law shone a powerful light on the need for earlier diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in children. Save for later Page saved! You can go back to ...
There are several types of diabetes medications available, which all work in different ways. Not all diabetes treatments are suitable for everyone, so don’t be disheartened if you find yourself ...
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A lot of people don't have or don't notice symptoms of type 2 diabetes. Signs can include weeing more, feeling more thirsty and more tired than usual.
Healthy eating is a key part of managing diabetes. Try some healthy food swaps for meals, snacks and occasions, and you'll notice the difference.
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Everything you need to know about type 2 diabetes remission. Find out what type 2 diabetes remission is, how it works, and what the benefits are.
Causes of type 1 diabetes It’s normal to wonder if something you’ve done could have caused your type 1 diabetes – or a child’s type 1 diabetes. But there’s nothing you could have done to prevent it.
Scientists in the United States have announced early results from a pioneering trial testing a new stem cell treatment designed to replace insulin-producing beta cells in people with type 1 diabetes.
Our new analysis predicts that, without significant government action, up to 5.5m people in the UK could be living with diabetes by 2030.
UPDATE, 22 MAY 2024: We now have new information on the amount of people living with the diabetes, and for more information you can visit our guide on diabetes statistics. The number of people living ...
We are calling for access to earlier care for people with diabetes, and a renewed government focus on preventing type 2 diabetes, following a new report that reveals the NHS is in a “critical ...