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Category: Type 1 diabetes

Highlights of the 2018 Australasian Diabetes Congress

Highlights of the 2018 Australasian Diabetes Congress

September 26, 2018August 20, 2019ACBRD

#18ADC included the latest research on technology, complications and emotional health: read more about our highlights

By ACBRD Staff


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Conference, Intervention, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes ADC, ADEA, ADS, Australasian Diabetes Congress 2018, NDSS, Perth Diabetes Care, Professor David Dunstan, Type 1 Diabetes Network
Diabetes technology in Australia: What’s available, what works, and what’s coming?

Diabetes technology in Australia: What’s available, what works, and what’s coming?

September 20, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

#18ADC: Highlights from ADS/ADEA Joint Technology Symposium

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott


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Conference, Technologies, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes ADC, Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, NADC
Support a crowdfunding campaign to help parents of children with type 1 diabetes

Support a crowdfunding campaign to help parents of children with type 1 diabetes

August 27, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

ConnecT1ons will give parents a much-needed break and connect them with other parents.

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott


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Family, Other, Peer support, Type 1 diabetes Diabetes Victoria, Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, family
Changing the way we talk about complications: why language matters

Changing the way we talk about complications: why language matters

August 22, 2018October 4, 2021ACBRD

Chris Aldred, AKA ‘The Grumpy Pumper’ visited the ACBRD to share his insights on the need to talk more often and more constructively about the complications of diabetes.

By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott


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Language, Peer support, retinopathy, Stigma, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes #talkaboutcomplications, Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott, The Grumpy Pumper 1 Comment
National Diabetes Week 2018 – “It’s about time”

National Diabetes Week 2018 – “It’s about time”

July 9, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

#NDW2018 focuses on the importance of early detection and treatment for all types of diabetes

By Dr Amelia Lake


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Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Amelia Lake, Diabetes Australia, National Diabetes Week
Planning for pregnancy: why some women with diabetes do (not) attend pre-pregnancy care

Planning for pregnancy: why some women with diabetes do (not) attend pre-pregnancy care

July 6, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

ACBRD researchers collaborated with Diabetes NSW/ACT on a study examining factors associated with uptake of pre-pregnancy care among women with diabetes. 

by Jasmine Schipp and Dr Christel Hendrieckx


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Pregnancy, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes
HypoRESOLVE: rethinking the focus in diabetes

HypoRESOLVE: rethinking the focus in diabetes

June 28, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

Prof Jane Speight joins team of 23 international experts for a major new European study into one of the most common and serious complications of diabetes – hypoglycaemia. 


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hypoglycaemia, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes HypoRESOLVE
Shining a light on the psychosocial impact of diabetes

Shining a light on the psychosocial impact of diabetes

June 26, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

In this special issue of Diabetic Medicine (June 2018), nine articles are devoted to the psychological, social and behavioural aspects of diabetes management.

By Dr Amelia Lake


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Language, mental health, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Diabetes MILES, Diabetic Medicine
‘The Language of Diabetes: The Good the Bad and the Ugly’ is among Diabetic Medicine’s top 20 most downloaded papers

‘The Language of Diabetes: The Good the Bad and the Ugly’ is among Diabetic Medicine’s top 20 most downloaded papers

June 15, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

Prof Jane Speight discusses the role of this impactful editorial in a growing global movement to improve #LanguageMatters in diabetes. 


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Language, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Diabetic Medicine
Do the words we use really matter to people living with diabetes?

Do the words we use really matter to people living with diabetes?

June 13, 2018October 17, 2018ACBRD

A new US qualitative study has explored whether #LanguageMatters to people living with diabetes. 

by Dr Jane K. Dickinson


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Language, Stigma, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes Diabetes Spectrum

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