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07/04/2016 - Global diabetes problem grows
The number of people with diabetes globally has quadrupled in 25 years, according to figures published for World Health Day today. More

24/03/2016 - Fruit juices have too much sugar - study
Some fruit juices and smoothies contain nearly five teaspoons of free sugar, researchers warned today. More

23/03/2016 - Type 2 diabetes 'reversed' by diet
A study of a very low calorie diet has found it has the potential to reverse type 2 diabetes - but is challenging for patients. More

18/03/2016 - Public needs more fibre - new guidelines
Five-a-day does not provide enough fibre, according to new guidelines published yesterday by Public Health England. More

17/03/2016 - Abandon car and stay slim - study
Leaving the car at home helps commuters keep their weight down, according to the findings of a major study published today. More

09/03/2016 - Insulin therapy linked to breast cancer
Treatment for diabetes can affect the density of breast tissue, possibly impacting on the risk of breast cancer, a European conference will hear today. More

01/03/2016 - Cancer risk among type 1 diabetes patients revealed
Diabetes affects the risk of developing cancer - increasing it for some forms and reducing it for others, according to the findings of a new European study. More

25/02/2016 - Warning on diabetes blood pressure treatment
Some people with diabetes may suffer harm from intensive blood pressure treatment, Swedish researchers warn today. More

03/02/2016 - New sedentary time/diabetes link
A new link has been found between daily sedentary time and risk of developing type 2 diabetes. More

15/01/2016 - Stress at 18 linked to risk of diabetes
People with a low resistance to stress at 18 could double their risk of developing type 2 diabetes in later life, according to a study in Sweden. More

14/01/2016 - Health checks have prevented illness - study
The controversial British NHS Health Check programme has successfully prevented major cardiovascular incidents, according to research published today. More

13/01/2016 - Potatoes linked to pregnancy diabetes
High potato consumption before pregnancy may raise the risk of gestational diabetes, researchers warned today. More

06/01/2016 - Hope for heart disease glucose treatment
Scientists are on their way to a treatment to help patients with cardiovascular disease linked to high glucose levels, it has been announced. More

06/01/2016 - Diabetes patients pass 4m
The UK now has more than four million people living with diabetes, according to an analysis. More

30/12/2015 - The future of medicine in 2016
Genomics will provide medical opportunities next year - while diabetes and TB are among the greatest challenges, experts say today. More

23/12/2015 - Health boost from bariatric surgery
Weight-loss surgery in the UK is linked to significant and sustained weight loss and reduced heart risk, according to a study published last night. More

17/12/2015 - Regular standing key to diabetes prevention?
Patients at risk of type 2 diabetes could cut their risk by taking just five minutes of "light movement" during periods of sitting, according to a study at Leicester University. More

02/12/2015 - Pancreas fat crucial for type 2 diabetes
Dietary interventions for type 2 diabetes may help reverse the disease, say researchers from Newcastle University, UK, after a study of fat accumuulation in the pancreas. More

30/11/2015 - New backing for sugar taxes
A new alliance is launched today to help combat the epidemic of obesity in the UK. More

23/11/2015 - Diabetes care cutting amputation rates - study
Improved care of diabetes in the last 20 years is responsible for a major reduction in amputation rates, according to a Danish analysis published today. More

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