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People with type 2 diabetes and depression are at greater risk of suffering complications and should receive targeted treatment, the authors of a new study have said.
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Hundreds of healthcare professionals will soon be able to test for a rare type of diabetes thanks to the roll-out of a new national training programme.
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The number of repeat emergency call-outs to people with diabetes suffering hypoglycaemia has dropped in the East Midlands following a dedicated education campaign. The impact of the Hypos Can Strike T ...
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The service Prior to the launch of the NHS England and NHS Improvement voluntary framework forteaching and training health care workers (HCWs) to perform the delegated task of insulin administration t ...
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A new version of the guidance for treating adults with diabetic ketoacidosis has been published. Included in the updated management advice is a single page pathway and additional information to includ ...
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Healthcare professionals and people with type 2 diabetes are being urged to access a newly-translated education app which is available free of charge until August 31st. The X-PERT Diabetes Digital App ...
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Nominate a diabetes hero
23 Aug 2021‘Diabetes heroes’ who have improved the quality of life for people living with the condition will be recognised at the upcoming Quality in Care diabetes awards. Nominations are being sought from the d ... -
Diabetes distress reduces among people with type 1 diabetes who use the FreeStyle Libre system, new research has found. Using data from the nationwide audit of FreeStyle Libre – conducted by the Assoc ...
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Guest blog: Sarah Gregory
19 Aug 2021This month's guest blog is from Sarah Gregory, Clinical Lead of the Community Diabetes Team at Medway Community Healthcare. Sarah was one of the lead authors – along with James Ridgeway, Education and ... -
Diabetes 10 Point Training programmes now online
19 Aug 2021The Service The original Diabetes 10 Point Training Programme for adult inpatient staff was developed in 2014 by Diabetes Nurse Consultant Ruth Miller in response to concerns about inpatient safety an ...