Injecting insulin is an essential part of the daily regime for many diabetics. Although insulin that can be inhaled is now available and approved, the reality is that most type 1 diabetics (and type 2 diabetics who require insulin) will have to continue injecting insulin until it is more common.| Diabetes
Meet the diabetes community. Find support, ask questions and share experiences in the diabetes forum with people with diabetes, friends and carers.| Diabetes Forum
Cataracts are one of the sight-related complications of diabetes that can cause misting or blurring of vision.| Diabetes
Diabetes UK is the UKs leading diabetes charity, celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. Founded in 1934, Diabetes UK has over 170,000 members and works to improve UK diabetes care.| Diabetes
There are a number of different types of diabetes drugs - with some having similar ways of acting. Drugs which act similarly to each other are put into the same class of drugs.| Diabetes
Diabetic retinopathy usually only affects people who have had diabetes (diagnosed or undiagnosed) for a significant number of years.| Diabetes