We’ve launched a new partnership with the Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC) to raise awareness of the links between diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Save for later Page saved! You can go ...
On 1 July 2026, Diabetes UK brought the Type 1 Tipping Point campaign to Westminster to show MPs and policymakers what is needed to turn promising type 1 diabetes research into real-world treatments ...
Date: Saturday 24-Sunday 25 April 2027 Location: London - Greenwich Distance: Marathon Be part of something truly unforgettable on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 April 2027. Join Team DUK for this one-off ...
Date: Sunday 4 October 2026Location: Cardiff - WalesDistance: Half-MarathonThe Cardiff Half Marathon has grown into one of the largest and most exciting road races in the United Kingdom; and is truly ...
Everything you need to know about type 2 diabetes remission. Find out what type 2 diabetes remission is, how it works, and what the benefits are.
UPDATE, 22 MAY 2024: We now have new information on the amount of people living with the diabetes, and for more information you can visit our guide on diabetes statistics. The number of people living ...
Devastating diabetes complications costs the UK healthcare system £6.2 billion a year, which highlights not just the seriousness of diabetes but also the importance of getting the right care to people ...
We're going to explore whether an intermittent fasting diet can help you put your type 2 diabetes into remission. What are intermitten ...
We take a look at some of the exciting diabetes research developments announced in March 2026, and what the findings could mean for people living with or affected by diabetes.
Our new data shows that an urgent intervention is needed in diabetes care and type 2 diabetes prevention to lower the number of people living with diabetes or prediabetes. Save for later Page saved!
New research we funded has shown that a reduced calorie diet in late pregnancy is safe and beneficial for women with gestational diabetes who are living with overweight or obesity.
New research has revealed the scale of stigma experienced by women with gestational diabetes, highlighting the significant toll on their wellbeing.