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23/01/2018 - Hot weather could lead to gestational diabetes misdiagnosis
Women can be misdiagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus when the temperature is over 25C because blood flow could be diminishing sugar extraction from blood to tissue, Greek researchers report today. More

17/01/2018 - Gestational diabetes link to future risk
Having gestational diabetes may be linked to increased risk of future cardiovascular disease, new research is showing. More

11/01/2018 - Risky fat linked to sedentary time
New links have been found between long periods of sedentary time and fat deposited specifically around internal organs. More

05/01/2018 - Diabetes autoimmune mechanism uncovered
A mechanism has been identified that amplifies the autoimmune reaction in an early stage of pancreatic islet autoimmunity before it progresses to type 1 diabetes. More

02/01/2018 - New diabetes Alzheimer drug link
A “triple” drug recently developed for diabetes may prove a powerful treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, British scientists have reported. More

18/12/2017 - Side-effects undermine diabetes drug adherence
Powerful new drugs for treating type 2 diabetes are proving ineffective – because patients do not like the side-effects, according to an analysis published today. More

06/12/2017 - Weight loss support beats diabetes
An intensive weight management programme can lead to remission of type 2 diabetes in up to half of patients, researchers report today. More

29/11/2017 - Strong cancer link to diabetes and weight
A "substantial number" of cancer cases are attributable to diabetes and high body mass index, researchers warn today. More

22/11/2017 - Simple test to predict post-surgery diabetes outcome
A simple test can predict which patients with type 2 diabetes will benefit from weight loss surgery, British researchers have reported. More

16/11/2017 - Doubts over glycaemic lowering treatments
Treatments aimed at minimising glycaemic levels in patients with type 2 diabetes may increase mortality risk, according to a major UK study. More

17/10/2017 - Commercial weight loss programme prevents diabetes
A commercial weight loss company was dramatically successful in preventing the development of type 2 diabetes in high risk patients, researchers report today. More

28/09/2017 - Web tool improves diabetes health
A specially developed web-based self-management tool can help patients with type 2 diabetes improve their health, researchers say today. More

25/09/2017 - Charity warns of diabetes heart risk
People who have type 2 diabetes face a doubled risk of myocardial infarction and of stroke, a charity warned today. More

15/09/2017 - Poor diet and heart disease the world’s health problem - analysis
Ischaemic heart disease is now the leading cause of premature mortality in most regions of the world – while “unhealthy” diets are linked to 20% of deaths, according to a major analysis published today. More

13/09/2017 - Gene test may be needed for diabetes type 2
Genetic screening may be needed to identify people at raised risk of type 2 diabetes, researchers reported last night. More

12/09/2017 - Genetic variation behind type 1 diabetes development
A specific genetic variation could lead to late onset type 1 diabetes, a European conference hears today. More

24/08/2017 - Mixed findings on health check effectiveness
Screening for diabetes and cardiovascular disease does not noticeably reduce mortality rates - but does help those diagnosed with diabetes, according to major research studies published last night. More

10/08/2017 - Hope for diabetes immunotherapy
An immunotherapy treatment may be able to halt the progress of type 1 diabetes, British researchers have reported. More

28/07/2017 - Alcohol link to diabetes risk
Moderate drinking is linked to a relatively low risk of diabetes, Danish researchers report today. More

17/07/2017 - Project to test smartphone diabetes screening
Doctors in Scotland and India are to work together on a major project to improve diabetes care, including the use of smartphones for screening, it has been announced. More

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