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Diabetes UK

Leading charity for people living with diabetes in the UK.

Diabetes UK is leading the fight against the most devastating and fastest growing health crisis of our time, to create a world where diabetes can do no harm.

Diabetes affects more people than any other serious health condition in the UK. More than dementia and cancer combined. That means we need to take action now.

It’s a fight that involves all of us – sharing knowledge and taking diabetes on together. Until we achieve our vision. Join us.

Visit website: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/

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Details last updated 20-Mar-2020

People at Diabetes UK

Sarah Williams

Health Partnerships Lead at Diabetes UK.

Elizabeth Robertson

Director of Research at Diabetes UK

Diabetes UK News

UK sees alarming 39% rise in type 2 diabetes among under-40s in six years

UK sees alarming 39% rise in type 2 diabetes among under-40s in six years

Independent - 22-May-2024

Experts call for urgent action to address this growing health crisis

Expanded NHS Program Targets Type 2 Diabetes Remission with Soup and Shake Diets

Expanded NHS Program Targets Type 2 Diabetes Remission with Soup and Shake Diets

NHS - 26-Apr-2023

Weight loss can improve blood sugar levels and reduce risk of serious diabetes complications

Two types of type 1 diabetes in children: Endotype 1 and Endotype 2

Two types of type 1 diabetes in children: Endotype 1 and Endotype 2

University of Exeter - 16-Mar-2020

This new understanding of the disease process could even lead to a cure in the future

Diabetes diagnoses in the UK double in 20 years

Diabetes diagnoses in the UK double in 20 years

Diabetes.co.uk - 27-Feb-2018

3.7 million adults now live with either type 1 or 2 diabetes. Obesity a major factor in the incr...

Bionic pancreas in successful human trial

Bionic pancreas in successful human trial

BBC - 31-Aug-2014

Mimics a real pancreas by delivering both insulin to lower blood sugar and glucagon to raise it.

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