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20/11/2015 - Genetic diabetes test created
A new genetic test for diabetes is under development at Exeter University, UK. More

17/11/2015 - Coffee link to reduced risk of premature mortality
Drinking three or four cups of coffee a day is linked to reduced risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease and neurological diseases, researchers claimed today. More

16/11/2015 - World must focus on diabetes - WHO
Diabetes is to be the topic of next year's World Health Day, it has been announced. More

30/10/2015 - Low-fat not the best way to diet - study
Low-fat diets are not the best way to lose weight, according to the findings of a major study published today. More

23/10/2015 - Metabolic syndrome "simplistic"
The idea of a metabolic syndrome that precedes diabetes may be unhelpful and "simplistic", British researchers say today following a major analysis of the evidence. More

06/10/2015 - Type 1 diabetes vaccine hope
German researchers say they are hopeful for the success of a vaccine against type 1 diabetes to be offered to very young children. More

06/10/2015 - Patients urged to report night hypos
Many patients with diabetes fail to report incidents of night-time hypoglycaemia to their clinician, according to a new survey. More

21/09/2015 - Diabetes should get priority for obesity surgery?
Patients with type 2 diabetes should be given priority for bariatric surgery, according to a major study in Sweden. More

16/09/2015 - Gardens key to child fitness
Children deprived of access to gardens in their formative years face increased risk of developing obesity, a major conference on diabetes heard yesterday. More

02/09/2015 - No lifestyle change in cardiac patients
Falling numbers of smokers with coronary heart disease or at high risk of cardiovascular disease are making plans to quit, a European conference heard yesterday. More

27/08/2015 - Drive to prevent diabetes
Some five million people in England are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to an official study published yesterday. More

26/08/2015 - NICE publishes wide-ranging diabetes guidance
Improved glycaemic control is one of the key measures needed to help improve care of patients with diabetes, according to major new guidelines published today. More

18/08/2015 - Diabetes gene tests a "revolution"
Genetic testing for babies with diabetes is revolutionising treatment, doctors have reported. More

31/07/2015 - New hope to stop type 1 diabetes
An immune system component may be able to reverse the progress of type 1 diabetes in its early stages, Swedish researchers have reported. More

22/07/2015 - Sweet drinks blamed for diabetes surge
Sugary drinks may be responsible for up to 80,000 cases of type 2 diabetes in the UK over the last decade, researchers claim today. More

08/07/2015 - Danger of diabetes and heart disease combination
People who suffer a combination of diabetes and heart disease face a hugely increased risk of death, researchers warn today. More

06/07/2015 - New genetic form of obesity and diabetes discovered
A new inherited form of obesity and type 2 diabetes has been discovered by researchers in the UK. More

19/06/2015 - Puberty age link to health
People who undergo puberty early or late may face a range of health problems later in life, according to a major British study. More

12/06/2015 - Pregnancy diabetes guidance "flawed"
New UK guidance for identifying pregnant women developing diabetes are flawed and will lead to thousands of women wrongly being given the all clear, researchers claimed today. More

03/06/2015 - Exercise could prevent gestational diabetes
Pregnant women may help to prevent the development of gestational diabetes by keeping fit, researchers say today. More

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