We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in November 2025, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
Since Jack has started insulin, his family, friends and school staff have mentioned how much more energy he has. He is our little super star and has been so brave and resilient. Save for later Page ...
The Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will now allow people with diabetes who hold Group 2 licences to use continuous glucose monitoring to monitor their blood glucose levels when driving.
The first ever immunotherapy for type 1 diabetes has been licensed for use in the UK. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has decided teplizumab, also known as Tzield, is ...
Our new stigma research looks at diabetes stigma at scale across the UK. With blame, shame and stigma staggeringly high across type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes – what can be done to tackle it?
Our research has provided the most detailed picture yet of how weight loss improves health. The findings offer important clues about how losing weight can help people with type 2 diabetes improve ...
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in May, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
The Bukhman Foundation has today announced a historic £100 million pledge to fund groundbreaking research that will accelerate progress towards new treatments and a cure for type 1 diabetes. Save for ...
The main treatment for type 1 diabetes is insulin - but carb counting, eating well, activity and diabetes tech can help you manage your blood sugar levels ...
Our new research shows that 97% of people from South Asian, Black African and Black Caribbean communities in the UK have experienced some kind of diabetes-related stigma.
New research we funded has shown that a reduced calorie diet in late pregnancy is safe and beneficial for women with gestational diabetes who are living with overweight or obesity.
Our new data shows that an urgent intervention is needed in diabetes care and type 2 diabetes prevention to lower the number of people living with diabetes or prediabetes. Save for later Page saved!
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