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National advertising campaign aims to increase awareness of risk factors for type 2 diabetes
Incretin-based diabetes therapies: An updated statement from the PCDS Committee
Flying with diabetes: Event for children and adults with insulin-treated diabetes
Type 2 diabetes linked to increased risk of heart disease in younger women
Novel pre-operative method for predicting diabetes remission after weight loss surgery
Family history of type 2 diabetes may increase risk of prediabetes
High prevalence of disordered eating behaviours in youth with type 1 diabetes
Fruit consumption linked to reduced diabetes risk
Delays in intensifying treatment in type 2 diabetes found in the UK
New comparison of the safety and tolerability profiles of different statins
New insights into the link between severe hypoglycaemia and cardiovascular disease
Large study suggests insulin pump therapy is more effective than insulin injections
Study reveals complex relationship between BMI, diabetes and mortality risk
New report reveals trends in diabetes prescribing data in England between 2005–06 and 2012–13
Co-existing diabetes and ESRD found to additively increase CVD risk
Walking to work could reduce diabetes risk
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