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New research spearheaded by The University of Oxford has helped develop a new tool called QR4 that improves the accuracy of predicting an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases. Publishe ...
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In 1903, the Wright brothers changed the world with their successful flight over Kitty Hawk. They expected that aviation would mainly become a sporting activity with no practical applications. Anybody ...
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A study led by researchers from the University of Sheffield and University of South Australia, has revealed an exciting development for diabetes patients. The study focused on the treatment of diabeti ...
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Tens of thousands of children and adults living with type 1 diabetes across England are set to receive the ‘artificial pancreas’ – or Hybrid Closed Loop System – in a world-first initiative being roll ...
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Diabetes Professional Care is proud to announce its strategic partnership with Diabetes Specialist Nurse Forum (DSN Forum), the leading forum connecting diabetes specialist nurses across the UK, for i ...
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The Leicester Diabetes Centre is renowned for its excellent education and research teams. Today, we shine a spotlight on two programmes offered by Eden, our esteemed healthcare professional education ...
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With Ramadan approaching later this month, we’re taking a look back at a session delivered by Nadia Malik at Diabetes Professional Care 2023 about managing diabetes when fasting during Ramadan. Nadia ...
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Heather Bell is a Belfast-based GP with a specialist interest in diabetes and women’s health. At Diabetes Professional Care 2023, Heather gave a presentation about the intersection of her two areas of ...
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Images are for illustration purposes. Not actual patient or data. The latest FreeStyle LibreLink app update, available now on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, allows people in the UK and Irel ...
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Diabetes Professional Care (DPC) 2023 saw over 100 lectures covering the most critical topics within diabetes care delivered by some of the leading voices in the sector. One such lecture was on closed ...