Setting the research agenda
Read on – you need to do something here, it’s important. I have on occasion had a cynical little rant about the relevance of some diabetes research to improving lives today. I have also spent many a meeting in ;
Read on – you need to do something here, it’s important. I have on occasion had a cynical little rant about the relevance of some diabetes research to improving lives today. I have also spent many a meeting in ;
Last weekend I met up with two old school friends in the party capital of Europe, uhm, Brussels. While it may have a reputation for bureaucracy and dreary boringness, Brussels does actually have a great night-life, so soon after arriving we went out to hit the pubs and bars of the capital of the EU.… Read More »
I rave about my pump and CGMS. My personal experience is that they’ve enabled me to keep my HbA1c at a very happy level for over 2 years, reduce the range of my blood sugar swings and reduce the number of hypos I experience. And now science agrees with me! The latest research from JDRF… Read More »
When I was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 4 in 1983 you put urine in a test tube and added some chemicals to make it change colour so you could get a rough idea of how much sugar was in your body. Blood testing strips were a huge step forward. In 1989, at… Read More »