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Could curvy hips and bum protect women from diabetes?

Research claims pear shape can protect against Type 2.

 

Pancreatic cell transplant progress in mice

US headway in understanding insulin-producing pancreatic cell rejection.

Underweight babies at higher risk of Type 2 diabetes

Research finds underweight babies more likely to later develop Type 2.


Author backs Diabetes UK's Old Jewellery Appeal

Inspector Morse author Colin Dexter offers his support.

Expanding festive waistlines put thousands at risk of Type 2 diabetes

Excessive food and drink consumption could increase your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.

Sharing good practice in diabetes care

Find out how you can stimulate debate, encourage improvements...

Balance magazine - sample content online

Packed with diabetes news - and free to Diabetes UK members

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