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The UK is falling behind other high-income countries when it comes to the diagnosis of diabetes, a new study has found. Just ...
The UK lags behind other high-income countries when it comes to the diagnosis of diabetes, a new study suggests. Just under three-quarters (74.2%) of people with diabetes are estimated to have been ...
Some 44% of people worldwide with diabetes are undiagnosed, according to a new study, but they would know to get lifesaving ...
has been authorised for use by the MHRA to delay the onset of stage three type 1 diabetes in adults and children aged eight or over by an average of three years. Ahmed Moussa, general manager of ...
HealthDay News — Adults with learning disabilities and newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes (T2D) have better short-term glycemic control, but also faster progression to severe diabetes and a higher risk ...
The registry is for people who have tested positive for islet cell autoantibodies and are thus at risk of developing type 1 diabetes.
Adults who develop new-onset type 2 diabetes may have increased risk for obesity-related cancers compared with those without type 2 diabetes, though associations vary between men and women ...
People with learning disabilities progress faster to severe type 2 diabetes and are at greater risk of dying from their ...