Media framing often differs between diabetes types, with implications for misconceptions, blame, and diabetes-related stigma.
Type 2 diabetes can present severe health risks if blood sugar levels aren't kept in check. Although fruit forms an essential ...
The UK is facing a "rapidly escalating diabetes crisis", said a charity, as new analysis estimates the number of people living with the condition has topped 5 million for the first time. The new ...
Type 2 diabetes is a long-term condition that causes blood sugar levels to soar dangerously high. Shockingly, one in 10 ...
An updated (since 2012) cost-of-illness analysis shows that diabetes accounts for over 6% of the UK health budget. Diabetes-related complications continue to account for the largest proportion of ...
A new Government report reveals 1 million UK adults are likely to have undiagnosed diabetes and at least 5.1 million are prediabetic. Many of them will be young, of average weight and entirely without ...
Scientists have discovered why type 1 diabetes is more severe and aggressive when it develops in young children. Type 1 is caused by the immune system attacking cells in the pancreas that control ...
Type 2 diabetes patients who wear a continuous glucose monitor have better blood sugar control than those who rely on ...
A large cross-sectional analysis of NHANES data found higher intake of total, processed and unprocessed red meat was associated with higher odds of diabetes. The same study modelled substitutions, ...