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  1. RobyJaxx

    NHS plans funding for Flash Glucose Monitoring for T1

    Flash Glucose Monitoring: National arrangements for funding of relevant diabetes patients - more at this link: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/flash-glucose-monitoring-national-arrangements-for-funding-of-relevant-diabetes-patients/ And a blog post that explains it all...
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    Approved Participants with T2 Diabetes Wanted for Study on Diabetes Online Communities

    Some of you already know me from a previous study about the forum of Diabetes.co.uk. We are now conducting a new study on how diabetes online communities can support people with diabetes. Participants will be invited to the University of Bristol for a study session lasting about 50 minutes...
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    Survey on Diabetes.co.uk forum

    Hello, I am a researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London and I would like to invite you to participate to our online survey. The survey is part of an independent study about how members of Diabetes.co.uk's forum create and exchange knowledge online and how they use this knowledge to...
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    Website with resources for T1D

    The website https://www.t1resources.uk/home/ that provide resources to help manage Type 1 Diabetes has been awarded the "Quality in Care Award". More about this news at this link: http://www.clahrc-southlondon.nihr.ac.uk/news/2017/t1-resources-website-wins-quality-care-award
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    Read our study report on the impact of diabetes online communities

    Recently we have conducted a study on the impact of diabetes online communities together with Diabetes.co.uk. Click here to read more about the study and download the study report. Thanks to all members of the forum that participated to the study! :)
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    Health care professionals get involved: Royal Holloway study on diabetes online communities

    We are looking for health care professionals to participate to an interview for a study on “Knowledge Creation and Sharing on Diabetes Online Communities”. I lead this study together with Dr Philip Wu from Royal Holloway, University of London and in collaboration with Diabetes.co.uk. I will ask...