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<blockquote data-quote="covknit" data-source="post: 1657058" data-attributes="member: 346585"><p>IMHO we over simplify diagnosis of diabetes. We do know there are many different types of diabetes and research is still a long way from being able to give definitive answers but is is definitelty past baby step stage and toddling well. It is only a matter of time before the gene combinations and their role is recorded.</p><p></p><p>If you are considering getting involved in research you may find a programme you are interested in at a local university or via your NHS trust. I have more iniversities than fingers within an hour of where I live and know at least 7 of them are currently conducting research into diabetes plus my local NHS trust and my GP are involved in clinical trials. There are rules designed to protect participants in clinical trials but I would suggest you should have absolute faith in your GP before getting involved in the latter. </p><p></p><p>De Montfort University were doing research into exercise and diabetes so I am wondering if their Health Psychology faculty would be interested in your results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covknit, post: 1657058, member: 346585"] IMHO we over simplify diagnosis of diabetes. We do know there are many different types of diabetes and research is still a long way from being able to give definitive answers but is is definitelty past baby step stage and toddling well. It is only a matter of time before the gene combinations and their role is recorded. If you are considering getting involved in research you may find a programme you are interested in at a local university or via your NHS trust. I have more iniversities than fingers within an hour of where I live and know at least 7 of them are currently conducting research into diabetes plus my local NHS trust and my GP are involved in clinical trials. There are rules designed to protect participants in clinical trials but I would suggest you should have absolute faith in your GP before getting involved in the latter. De Montfort University were doing research into exercise and diabetes so I am wondering if their Health Psychology faculty would be interested in your results. [/QUOTE]
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