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Could a no-deal Brexit affect insulin supplies?
 
Could a no-deal Brexit affect insulin supplies?
 

Health bosses have been urged to act quickly to ensure a prospective no-deal Brexit does not affect insulin supply into the UK.

 
MPs plan best path forward
Avocado Salad
Avocado Salad
 

To celebrate National Avocado Day, why not try this delicious Avocado Salad recipe? It’s low in carbs, high in taste.

 
Celebrate low carb style
Nasal glucagon advances
Nasal glucagon advances
 

The makers of a new nasal glucagon have submitted applications for the device to treat severe hypoglycemia in the UK.

 
How nasal glucagon works
Who have you told?
Who have you told?
 

Forum user gettingamoveon is unsure about telling people about his diabetes, writing, “Who do you tell? How do you tell people?”

 
How to reveal your diabetes
T2D gene links uncovered
T2D gene links uncovered
 

Forty-two genetic variants linked to the onset of type 2 diabetes could shed light on how the condition develops.

 
What causes type 2?
 
 
The low carb cure for cravings
 
The low carb cure for cravings
 

Going low carb doesn’t mean you’ll be free of occasional hunger cravings. But there are several easy fixes to prevent hunger and increase your sense of fullness.

 
Handle your hunger
 
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Islet cells target
Islet cells target
 

New “pseudoislets” could improve the effectiveness of islet cell transplantation in people with type 1 diabetes.

 
Pseudoislets: explained
Get moving, get healthier
Get moving, get healthier
 

The importance of exercising to prevent type 2 diabetes has again been emphasised following a study assessing inactivity on health.

 
How bad is inactivity?
 

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