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I would say if you have any concerns, if in doubt, then get it checked out. There’s nothing worse than feeling something isn’t right.
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.
We’re encouraging as many people as possible to find out their risk of developing type 2 diabetes, so they can take action to protect their health.
Paul was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when he was 27 years old. After living with diabetes for over twenty years, he's experienced several diabetes complications. He now tells his story to encourage ...
Meet our Volunteer Spotlight for July 2022, Nicola Beynon Nicola is the lead volunteer for our Neath Wellbeing Group which she formed last year. Having lived with type 1 diabetes for 36 years, Nico ...
Diagnosed at 26 with type 2 diabetes and misdiagnosed almost a year later with type 1, it took another two years for Hannah’s type 2 diagnosis to be confirmed. Now 29, Hannah wants to make others awar ...
Freya Haydon resists looking at photographs of herself when she was nine. That was when she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and, as she says: “I had no idea what was going on at the time. Looking b ...
SALLY, a drag artist from the north-east of England, has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 10 years. They shared their experiences with us of life with diabetes, from their diagnosis to juggling blo ...
The great thing about being a trustee is that you can see you’re making a difference and you can contribute to that difference. You have to put the work in, and you don’t get paid of course, but in ..
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