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A pilot study exploring the effectiveness of ICB-managed text messaging to help pre-diabetic patients engage more with health intervention programmes has yielded promising results. The study, by Humbe ...
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Free sensor technology toolkit launched
10 Nov 2022Community nurses can now access a new educational toolkit on sensor technology thanks to a leading diabetes organisation. Launched by Trend Diabetes, the free toolkit can be used by anyone wanting t ... -
High profile awards have been presented to teams that have provided exceptional diabetes care throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. The 12th annual Quality in Care (QiC) Diabetes Awards were held last mon ...
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Professor Partha Kar recognised by HSJ
10 Nov 2022Professor Partha Kar has been named in ‘The 50 most influential Black, Asian and minority ethnic people in health’ list published by the Health Service Journal (HSJ). Professor Kar is a National Speci ... -
A Community Diabetes Nurse at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded a prestigious national nursing award for going above and beyond during the pandemic and wor ...
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The award-winning Low Carb Program has been rolled out across South London to help improve the lives of people living with type 2 diabetes. The program was developed by DDM Health and is a nutritional ...
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Hundreds of thousands of people living with type 2 diabetes in Wales are missing out on vital free education. Wales has the highest prevalence of diabetes in the UK with nearly 210,000 individuals liv ...
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Top experts from a national and international centre of excellence in diabetes will be exhibiting at the Diabetes Professional Care conference. Leicester Diabetes Centre (LDC) is well-known for its wo ...
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JDRF appoints its new Chair
10 Nov 2022JDRF has appointed Phil Aird-Mash – CEO of the ITC Travel Group, Chair of ACC Aviation and Traveltek Ltd – as its Chair of the Board of Directors after a competitive recruitment process. JDRF is a typ ... -
The benefits of flash blood glucose monitoring for people with type 1 diabetes have been revealed in the New England Journal of Medicine. An article, entitled Intermittently Scanned Continuous Glucose ...