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Diabetes treatment to be subsidised

AAP - 14-11-2022

The next generation of insulin pumps needed by 130,000 Australians with type 1 diabetes are to be made available at a fraction of the thousands of dollars a year they currently

 
People with diabetes at risk during COVID

AAP - 13-07-2022

People living with diabetes had an increased risk of complication and death during the COVID-19 pandemic, new data shows. More than 40 per cent of COVID-related

 
New diabetes tech helps ease mental burden

AAP - 12-07-2022

Five years ago, Ashlea Davidson was told by her doctor she would need to take insulin every day for the rest of her life. The shock diagnosis left her reeling.[subscribe]

 
Diabetes drug link to birth defects

AAP - 30-03-2022

One of the world's most widely prescribed diabetes drugs may be linked to major birth defects in the offspring of male patients who were taking it ahead of the babies

 
Physical activity protects against type 2 diabetes by modifying metabolism

HealthTimes - 15-02-2022

Regular physical activity significantly changes the body’s metabolite profile, and many of these changes are associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study

 
Supporting people with diabetes is 'a real honour'

Charlotte Mitchell - 12-08-2021

A midwife turned Credentialled Diabetes Educator (CDE) has opened up about how rewarding it is to help people with diabetes to live well and thrive.  “I

 
Insulin was discovered a hundred years ago

AAP - 07-06-2021

A hundred years ago Canadian researchers discovered insulin, saving the lives of millions world-wide including 450,000 Australians who now rely on it daily.

 
Study shows low carbs may put diabetes in remission

AAP - 15-01-2021

An international study suggests a low carbohydrate diet could help put type-two diabetes into remission. Low carbohydrate diets could help put

 
Report shows diabetics at risk of dead in bed syndrome

AAP - 16-11-2020

A diabetes advocacy group says affordable access to continuous glucose monitoring devices would protect young sufferers from "dead in bed syndrome".

 
Diabetic Australians unaware of organ risks

AAP - 02-11-2020

A new study has revealed many Australian diabetics don't know about kidney and heart failure - two common, deadly complications caused by the disease.

 

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