Type 1 diabetes usually begins in children and young adults, but it can happen at any age. For those who are undiagnosed, the ...
Dr Anoop Misra and Dr Ambrish Mithal explain why insulin injections can't be replaced by a pill. Here is what happened to a ...
Almost 6 million people in the UK are living with diabetes, with many unaware they have the condition ...
The once clear-cut divide between type 1 and type 2 diabetes has become remarkably blurred, creating a growing phenomenon doctors are calling "double diabetes". It turns out that at least 13 per cent ...
New research presented at the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) 2026 Annual Meeting explores an approach ...
Type 1 diabetes management involves monitoring blood sugar, diet, activity, and insulin treatment. Support from parents and ...
Despite high use of continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump therapy, fear of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) remains a significant barrier to physical activity and exercise for adults with type ...