Dr Amir Khan appeared on Lorraine earlier this week to break down the two main types of diabetes, the symptoms you want to ...
Diabetes, which affects 4% of adults globally, can cause severe complications such as kidney disease and nerve damage.
Our new diabetes prevalence figures show that there are now 4.6 million people in the UK who have a diagnosis of diabetes.
IT’S dubbed a ‘silent killer’ because symptoms aren’t always noticeable – and can creep up on you. But new figures show a ...
Symptoms of diabetes can show up in various ways on your body including the extremities of your body. Here are some of the ...
Type 2 diabetes causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high, and can often lead to more serious health conditions if left untreated ...
Worrying findings suggest 12million Brits are living with dangerously high blood sugar levels, as Diabetes UK warns of a ...
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It is known as Diabetes 1.5 or Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA ... Diabetes 1.5. Dr Shibal Bhartiya explains diabetes 1.5 symptoms can be mild and may coexist with those of type ...
“Non-diabetic hyperglycaemia, more commonly known as prediabetes, means that a person’s blood sugars are higher than usual, ...
Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body doesn’t make enough of the hormone insulin or use it effectively. Here, MDs explain causes and treatment.
The latest figures show that 4.6 million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes, the highest number on record and ...