Dr Elizabeth Robertson, Diabetes UK's Director of Research and Clinical, shares her thoughts following the historic approval of the first type 1 diabetes immunotherapy on the NHS.
Type 2 diabetes causes Type 2 diabetes is high blood sugar levels caused by a lack of a hormone called insulin. Either your body isn’t making enough or the insulin it makes doesn’t work properly. This ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has approved teplizumab for use on the NHS for people with early-stage type 1 diabetes, marking the start of a new era in how we treat the ...
I received a letter stating that I was at an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, and that I’d have to book my HbA1c annually, and then it was entirely up to me as they don’t send reminders ...
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Knowing your blood sugar levels helps you manage your diabetes and reduces your risk of having serious complications – now and in the future. On this page: What are blood sugar levels? Can I check my ...
We welcome new draft guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) that recommend specific hybrid closed loop systems should be offered to women with type 1 diabetes who ...