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Low Carb Program receives CE Mark approval
 
Low Carb Program receives CE Mark approval
 

We are delighted to announce that our award-winning Low Carb Program has received a CE Mark, meaning it is registered with the Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

 
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Fat lot of use
Fat lot of use
 

Food combinations of carbohydrate and fat act as “drugs of abuse” on the brain’s rewards centre, new research suggests.

 
Food and the brain
Set yourself goals
Set yourself goals
 

Spain’s Nacho Fernandez inspired millions of people with T1D by becoming the first person with the condition to score in a World Cup.

 
A shot in the arm
Can platypus venom treat diabetes?
Can platypus venom treat diabetes?
 

The platypus holds a venom that contains a hormone called GLP-1, and could help researchers to develop new T2D treatments.

 
Venom and medication
 Rising interest
Rising interest
 

It’s hard to know why blood sugar levels climb higher when you seem to be doing everything right, as Diabetes Forum user mazza 2 attests to.

 
Control BG on low carb
Shift your mindset
 
Shift your mindset
 

Shift work can leave little time to prepare meals, so planning your meals in advance is particularly useful.

 
Low carb shift work guide
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Pan Fried Greens with Bacon and Mushrooms
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Spicy Cod with Mixed Veg
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Prime the pump
Prime the pump
 

NHS Digital’s National Insulin Pump Audit 2016-2017 shows that 90% of insulin pump users meet their targets to minimise hypoglycemia.

 
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Football focus
Football focus
 

As World Cup fever grips the UK, scientists say football could help middle aged and older people with type 2 diabetes improve their health.

 
How football boosts health
 

Have a great day,
Charlotte

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