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What do people with diabetes think and do about diabetes waste?

What do people with diabetes think and do about diabetes waste?

May 22, 2025May 22, 2025ACBRD

A new study in Portugal asked people with diabetes how concerned they are about diabetes waste and what might help reduce the impact of diabetes on the environment

By Alison Robinson

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Glucose monitoring, Technologies CGM, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Diabetes waste, glucose monitoring, Insulin, insulin pump, sustainability, technology
Rethinking hypo awareness in the era of diabetes technology

Rethinking hypo awareness in the era of diabetes technology

April 30, 2025April 30, 2025ACBRD

UK review highlights the importance of asking the right questions when assessing awareness of hypos, despite technological advances

By Dr Uffe Søholm

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Clinical practice, hypoglycaemia, Technologies hypoglycaemia, The CLEAR study
Are rural communities forgotten in diabetes research?

Are rural communities forgotten in diabetes research?

April 17, 2025April 17, 2025ACBRD

This ACBRD-led study explored ways to increase research participation for people with type 2 diabetes living in rural Australia

By Dr Jo Jordan

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Stigma, Type 2 diabetes Diabetic Medicine, rural, rural health, stigma, T2D
Understanding the personal impact of diabetes: PROMs and PREMs explained

Understanding the personal impact of diabetes: PROMs and PREMs explained

April 14, 2025April 17, 2025ACBRD

What are they, why do they matter, and how do you choose them? 

By Professor Jane Speight and Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott

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Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes PREMS, PROMs
Could a meeting in Germany make diabetes care better?

Could a meeting in Germany make diabetes care better?

April 8, 2025April 8, 2025ACBRD

ACBRD takes part in a two-day meeting to develop new guidelines that could change how health professionals support people with diabetes.

By Professor Jane Speight

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Diabetes distress
Measuring what matters: how do we show the benefits of cell therapy for adults with type 1 diabetes?

Measuring what matters: how do we show the benefits of cell therapy for adults with type 1 diabetes?

April 3, 2025April 3, 2025ACBRD

By Meaghan Read – Community and Research Engagement Lead, Diabetes Victoria

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Conference, Quality of life, Type 1 diabetes Breakthrough T1D, Cell therapies, PROMs
Can hybrid closed-loop systems improve well-being for adults with type 1 diabetes?

Can hybrid closed-loop systems improve well-being for adults with type 1 diabetes?

March 27, 2025March 27, 2025ACBRD

New research from the ACBRD looked into how hybrid closed-loop affects well-being, distress, and fear of hypos

By Alison Robinson and Jennifer Halliday

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Diabetes distress, hypoglycaemia, Technologies, Type 1 diabetes BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, fear of hypoglycaemia, T1D, well-being
The power of words: how stigmatising language affects people with diabetes

The power of words: how stigmatising language affects people with diabetes

March 24, 2025March 24, 2025ACBRD

US review investigates how stigmatising language in health care affects how people with diabetes feel, manage their condition, and health outcomes

By Dr Eloise Litterbach

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Diabetes distress, Language, Stigma #EndDiabetesStigma, #LanguageMatters
Why reducing weight stigma may be key to healthy behaviours in type 2 diabetes

Why reducing weight stigma may be key to healthy behaviours in type 2 diabetes

February 28, 2025March 4, 2025ACBRD

New ACBRD research highlights the link between weight self-stigma, healthy eating, and physical activity among Australian adults with type 2 diabetes

By Dr Edith Holloway

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Stigma, Type 2 diabetes, weight Diabetic Medicine, stigma, T2D
Let’s talk about sex

Let’s talk about sex

February 27, 2025March 1, 2025ACBRD

How does living with type 1 diabetes impact women’s sexual activity, relationships and emotions?

By Jennifer Halliday

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Type 1 diabetes sexual dysfunction, T1D

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