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Stem cell treatment reverses T1D in mice
 
Stem cell treatment reverses T1D in mice
 

Treating mice with modified blood stem cells has been shown to reverse type 1 diabetes. This treatment led to the immune system no longer attacking insulin-producing cells.

 
Blood stem cells findings
The price of good health
 

People are more likely to eat healthier foods such as vegetables when they are closer in price to unhealthier foods, US research reveals.

 
Food prices in US
The big questions
 

Burnout and type 2 reversal were among the pressing issues discussed at the third-ever Diabetes Professional Care conference.

 
DPC2017 review
Bypass retinopathy risk
Best foot forward
 

An 11-year-old boy from the US is aiming to complete an epic walking challenge in a bid to raise awareness for type 1 diabetes.

 
Boy’s heroic effort
Do supplements work?
An unfair request?
 

“I wonder if anyone else has had been asked to ‘prove you have diabetes’ by an employer?” asks Diabetes Forum user south869.

 
Employer problems
 
30 Day Meal Plan
 
 
The Big Sleep (benefits)
 

If you’re looking to lose weight, it’s imperative to get good sleep. Getting adequate sleep helps to improve your energy levels and boost your metabolism, enabling weight loss.

 
Why is sleep so important?
 
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What we're eating

Curried Eggs
Veggie Lasagne
Tangy Quorn Stir Fry
Creamy Chicken and Veg
Low Carb Program

What we're reading

NICE’s T2D plan
Heart of the problem
 

Scottish scientists say a medication known as trodusquemine protected against plaque in mice with atherosclerosis.

 
New drug protection
Animal control
‘We need to talk’
 

Cheshire GP Dr Joanne McCormack discusses dietary advice and the importance of proper dialogue between patient and doctor.

 
Diabetes and food
 

Have a great day,
Charlotte

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