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Scientists found patients produced small amounts of insulin in response to a meal

Patients with type 1 diabetes are still producing insulin

Many people with type 1 diabetes still produce small amounts of insulin, researchers have found, sug...

Diabetes rates are soaring across the country

Diabetes affects one in 10 people in parts of England

One in 10 adults have diabetes in parts of England, according to a charity that warns the disease co...

Around 180,000 diabetes patients in the UK are prescribed sulfonylureas as monotherapy (Photo: UNP)

Sulfonylureas as first-line diabetes treatment 'raise mortality risk'

GPs should avoid prescribing sulfonylureas as first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes because of a ...

Public awareness of the complications of diabetes is poor

Public 'unaware' of diabetes risks, survey finds

The public are being urged to visit their GP to check their risk of developing type 2 diabetes, afte...

Albuminuria levels may be a marker of cognitive decline

Urine test in diabetes 'predicts cognitive decline'

A urine test could help clinicians identify people with diabetes who face a greater risk of cognitiv...

Gestational diabetes affects one in 20 pregnancies (Photo: Jason Heath Lancy)

Blood test may predict gestational diabetes risk

A simple blood test could identify women at risk of gestational diabetes before they conceive, resea...

Metformin may reduce levels of harmful cholesterol

Metformin 'may prevent heart disease'

Common diabetes treatment metformin may cut the risk of heart disease by reducing cholesterol levels...

Reduced inflammation could explain why some obese people are metabolically healthy

Low inflammation link to 'healthy' obese

Lower levels of inflammation may explain how some obese patients remain at a reduced risk of heart d...

'Taste' receptors in the intestine may be defective in patients with diabetes (Photo: SPL)

Gut 'taste sense' faulty in diabetes

The gut may play a larger role in diabetes than first thought, according to researchers who have fou...

Diabetes patients face a far greater risk of disability (Photo: iStock)

Diabetes 'raises disability risk by 80%'

People with diabetes are up to 80% more likely to develop a physical disability than those without t...

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