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15/03/2023 - Caffeine metabolism speed may impact diabetes
The impact of a high blood caffeine level has been explored by researchers looking at body mass and diabetes. More

25/01/2023 - Cancer concern for women with type 2 diabetes
Women with type 2 diabetes to be included as a high risk group for breast cancer screening at a younger age, British researchers say today. More

12/01/2023 - Artificial pancreas success in type 2 diabetes patients
An “artificial pancreas” has been trialled successfully in patients with type 2 diabetes, it is announced today. More

10/01/2023 - Artificial pancreas approved for type 1 diabetes
A hybrid closed loop system for managing blood glucose levels in type 1 diabetes has been backed by regulators in England. More

05/01/2023 - Women with diabetes face increased risk of venous thromboembolism
Women with diabetes are at greater risk of venous thromboembolism than men, particularly during perimenopause, according to an Austrian study. More

08/12/2022 - Rise in type 2 diabetes among under 40s
The rates of type 2 diabetes in adolescents and young adults have increased significantly globally in the past 30 years, researchers report today. More

24/11/2022 - Protein discovery could lead to less toxic cancer drugs
Better, less toxic cancer drugs could be developed following the discovery into how a key protein involved in a wide range of cellular processes works, British scientists have reported. More

16/11/2022 - Breast cancer conference draws researchers
Diabetes, physical fitness and early diagnosis have been among the early topics at a major European conference on breast cancer. More

15/11/2022 - Team identifies key cause of type 2 diabetes
Glucose metabolites have been identified as a key cause of type 2 diabetes, a new University of Oxford study has found. More

19/10/2022 - Global cost of physical inactivity
The world is paying a high price in poor health from growing levels of physical inactivity, the World Health Organization warned today. More

26/09/2022 - Study supports 'personal fat threshold' for type 2 diabetes
Everyone has a “personal fat threshold” that if exceeded could allow type 2 diabetes to develop, even if the individual has a lower body weight, a conference has heard. More

21/09/2022 - Mortality impact of type 2 diabetes varies among groups
Demographic and lifestyle factors affect the risk of early death from type 2 diabetes, a European conference will hear today. More

20/09/2022 - New evidence of how lifestyle protects against dementia
People with type 2 diabetes who have a “healthy” lifestyle have their risk of developing dementia halved, according to a major new study of the British population. More

01/07/2022 - COVID-19 vaccine benefit people of all weights
COVID-19 vaccines protect people of all weights from severe disease, according to the results of a UK study published today. More

13/06/2022 - How extra chromosomes impact male health
Thousands of men may face increased risk of blood clotting diseases because they unknowingly carry an extra chromosome, British researchers have reported. More

27/05/2022 - New treatment hope after T cell activation discovery
Links between more than 100 genes and immune-system related diseases have been identified for the first time, offering hope of new therapies, British scientists say. More

06/05/2022 - COVID-19 increases risks for people with heart problems
People with high blood pressure, diabetes or major heart damage who contract COVID-19 and are unvaccinated face a nine times increased risk of serious outcomes, a new study has shown. More

08/04/2022 - New draft guidance on waist-to-height ratio
People's waist measurements should be less than half of their height, an updated official draft guideline published today says. More

25/01/2022 - Major antiviral trial for the most vulnerable
The UK is heading a major study of the benefits of antiviral treatments for high risk patients who contract COVID, it was announced today. More

20/01/2022 - Artificial pancreas helps youngsters with type 1 diabetes
A “life-changing” artificial pancreas is helping young children with type 1 diabetes to manage their blood sugar levels, British researchers reported today. More

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