IDF Europe’s latest publication highlights the key barriers to effective diabetes management and care across Europe
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IDF Europe’s latest publication highlights the key barriers to effective diabetes management and care across Europe
IDF Europe’s new publication offers a real-world overview of access to diabetes care across Europe, highlighting persistent gaps in prevention, management and care. It calls for urgent policy action to ensure equitable, person-centred care for all people living with diabetes.
'We’re not seeing the full picture': Diabetes in Australia may be 35% higher than previously thought
Diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease, affecting between 300,000 and 400,000 Australians. Image: 777 Bond vector/Shutterstock.com.New research from the University of Sydney reveals the number of Australians living with diabetes may be up to 35% higher than previously estimated, with many thought to be missing from the official diabetes register. The findings raise critical questions about the size of one of Australia’s mos…
Advancing toward a Curative Frontier: An Updated Narrative Review on Stem-Cell Therapy in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes
A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to evaluate stem-cell types: embryonic, perinatal, adult, induced pluripotent and cancer stem cells, and their role in T1D treatment. [World Journal of Pediatrics] AbstractGraphical Abstract
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