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Smart diabetes management market 2020 is surging

The smart diabetes management market is estimated to reach $11.93bn (€10.74bn) by 2027, according to new research by Data Bridge Market Research. Data Bridge Market...
Smart, wearable insulin patch could revolutionise diabetes treatment

Smart, wearable insulin patch could revolutionise diabetes treatment

A wearable, smart insulin patch has been developed that could help to revolutionise diabetes treatment. Researchers have developed a smart insulin-delivery patch that could one...
Did you know that the market for blood glucose monitoring is expected to rise?

Did you know that the market for blood glucose monitoring is expected to rise?

According to Data Bridge Market Research, the blood glucose monitoring system market is forecasted to increase from $13.9bn in 2018 to an estimated value...
Patients with type 2 diabetes may have missed out on a vital kidney test

Patients with type 2 diabetes may have missed out on a vital kidney test

A UK-wide survey, conducted by Napp Pharmaceuticals, suggests that over half of GPs and nurses treating patients with type 2 diabetes do not carry...
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Children with type 1 diabetes display irregular brain function

Study reveals that the default mode network in children with Type 1 diabetes does not switch off when focusing on a task A study led...
Diabetics can forget the needles, it’s all about non-invasive spectroscopy

Diabetics can forget the needles, it’s all about non-invasive spectroscopy

A study out of MIT suggests that measuring the chemical composition of skin could be used to monitor blood glucose levels. Diabetics must measure their...
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Diabetes in young adults increases risk of suicide

A study published in the Diabetes Care Journal revealed that young people with diabetes are at a greater risk of suicide than their peers. A...
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Reversing diabetes with this new breakthrough treatment?

The NHS is currently positioning itself to adopt a new "breakthrough" treatment plan for type-2 diabetes, following success from a two-year clinical trial. The Diabetes...
Is breastfeeding important in helping to prevent diabetes?

Is breastfeeding important in helping to prevent diabetes?

Early weaning from breastfeeding is associated with both the development of obesity and Type 2 diabetes in adulthood. The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding as...
Could eBooks help encourage children to eat vegetables?

Could eBooks help encourage children to eat vegetables?

New resources that hope to encourage children to eat vegetables have been launched. The resources, based on the evidence that children who are exposed to...
Link between ALS and type 2 diabetes could offer new therapies

Link between ALS and type 2 diabetes could offer new therapies

New research has highlighted links between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and type 2 diabetes. Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) often suffer from type 2 diabetes....
Prediabetes: an emerging health threat can lead to type 2 diabetes

Prediabetes: an emerging health threat can lead to type 2 diabetes

A new study has shown that nearly one in five adolescents aged 12-18 years, and one in five young adults aged 19-34 years, are...
New study decodes gene function that protects against type 2 diabetes

New study decodes gene function that protects against type 2 diabetes

In a new study, researchers have decoded the gene that protects against type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes affects almost 400 million people across the...
Sleep apnoea linked to blinding eye disease in people with diabetes

Sleep apnoea linked to blinding eye disease in people with diabetes

According to a new study, diabetics with severe sleep apnoea are at higher risk of treatment-resistant diabetic macular edema – a condition that can...

Positive results for early combination Type 2 diabetes therapy

A new study has demonstrated the efficacy of the long-term clinical benefits of early combination Type 2 diabetes therapy. Key results from the Phase IV clinical...
Global Roadmap to prevent cardiovascular disease among people living with diabetes

Global Roadmap to prevent cardiovascular disease among people living with diabetes

The World Heart Federation launches a new Global Roadmap on the prevention of cardiovascular disease among people living with diabetes. At ESC Congress 2019 together...

The importance of gut microbiome for Type 1 diabetes risk

A new study has highlighted that children with a high risk of type 1 diabetes have a different gut microbiome to children at low...

Wearable sweat sensors can detect what is in your blood

Needles could be a thing of the past with the development of new sweat sensors that can tell what is in our blood. Medical technology...
Smart bandages to change the way we treat non-healing wounds

Could bandages be going digital? Monitor dressing and electric pulses to revolutionise wound treatment

The University of Nottingham has received funding to start the process of creating a disposable smart bandage that uses fibre optic sensors to monitor...
T-cells can wreak havoc in those with autoimmune disorders – Could research change this?

T-cells can wreak havoc in those with autoimmune disorders – Could research change this?

Immunologists from The University of Texas, using a new imaging technique, may have discovered a way T-cells could be manipulated to combat autoimmune disorders. For...

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