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13/07/2017 - Diabetes report calls for better awareness
Ketoacidosis too often precedes diagnosis of diabetes in children, according to the findings of a major investigation published today. More

23/05/2017 - Conference considers diabetes combination therapy
Combination therapy should become more common for type 2 diabetes; a European conference will be told today. More

06/04/2017 - Row over glucose test strip restrictions
Prescription restrictions in the NHS are leading to many people with diabetes being refused test strips, campaigners warned today. More

21/03/2017 - Global warming could help spread diabetes - study
Rising global temperatures could be contributing to the growing numbers of people developing diabetes, according to a study published today. More

08/03/2017 - Skin patch regulates blood sugar
Scientists in Seoul have created a device that measures sugar levels in an individual's sweat to monitor their diabetes. More

28/02/2017 - Paediatric diabetes care improving
Paediatric centres that deliver diabetes care are providing an improved service for children with the condition, according to the latest National Paediatric Diabetes Audit (NPDA) published today. More

16/02/2017 - Insights from gestational diabetes study
A major study of the effects of gestational diabetes, reported today, has traced the impact of different treatments on the success of pregnancies. More

24/01/2017 - How saturated fat may trigger liver disease
A single large helping of saturated fat leads to fat accumulating in the liver and to metabolic changes, according to a German study published last night. More

04/01/2017 - Sweetener study sparks concern
Senior paediatricians have urged parents not to be deterred by a study claiming that low-sugar drinks offer few benefits for health. More

29/12/2016 - Middle-aged are unhealthy - Public Health England
Only one in six of England's middle-aged people are leading a healthy lifestyle, according to Public Health England. More

28/12/2016 - Diabetes drug combo may beat cancer
A combination of the diabetes drug metformin with a drug for hypertension may prove a potent treatment for cancer, according to Swiss researchers. More

16/12/2016 - Hope to tackle age-related diseases
A genetic breakthrough will pave the way for a range of new drugs to tackle age-related diseases, it was claimed last night. More

12/12/2016 - Diabetes link to cancer-related heart failure
Patients with diabetes treated for cancer may face an increased risk of developing heart failure, a European conference has heard. More

08/12/2016 - Metabolism gene origins unveiled
Swedish scientists have unveiled new findings about a gene thought to play a key role in human metabolism. More

29/11/2016 - Gut bacterium becomes obesity treatment
Belgian researchers have begun clinical trials using pasteurised bacteria as a treatment for diabetes and obesity, it was announced last night. More

22/11/2016 - Amino acid link to diabetes
Genetic differences in amino acid metabolism are linked to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, British researchers have reported. More

18/11/2016 - Giant genetic leap for Europe
European researchers have revealed the findings of a major project that set out to investigate links between blood cell development and a range of disease. More

17/11/2016 - Fat tissue link to insulin resistance
Researchers have discovered that a central element in the development of insulin resistance is a failure in the body's ability to store excess fat safely. More

14/11/2016 - Education courses key to diabetes care - World Day campaign
Campaigners have called for patients with diabetes to take part in "life-saving" education courses. More

07/11/2016 - B12 deficiency link to diabetes risk
Pregnant women who eat a diet deficient in vitamin B12 - found largely in dairy products - may increase the risk of their children developing type 2 diabetes, a conference will be told today. More

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