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Tag: Journal of Diabetes and its Complications

Our latest study shows 1 in 10 adults with diabetes experience raised combined anxiety/depression symptoms, and have increased odds of suboptimal diabetes self-care

Our latest study shows 1 in 10 adults with diabetes experience raised combined anxiety/depression symptoms, and have increased odds of suboptimal diabetes self-care

June 26, 2019November 14, 2019ACBRD

In this paper, from the International Diabetes MILES study, we consider the relationship between depression, anxiety and diabetes self-care

by Dr Shikha Gray


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depression, mental health, Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes ACBRD, Diabetes MILES, Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
Prevalence, awareness and self-monitoring of severe hypoglycemia: Results from the Diabetes MILES-Australia study

Prevalence, awareness and self-monitoring of severe hypoglycemia: Results from the Diabetes MILES-Australia study

October 25, 2018November 14, 2019ACBRD

An ACBRD publication using the Diabetes MILES – Australia dataset looks into awareness of hypoglycaemia among adults with type 1 diabetes  

By Sienna Russell-Green


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Glucose monitoring, hypoglycaemia, Type 1 diabetes ACBRD, Diabetes MILES, Diabetes MILES-Australia, Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
Reducing the risk of vision loss among young adults with type 2 diabetes

Reducing the risk of vision loss among young adults with type 2 diabetes

July 18, 2017November 22, 2018ACBRD

ACBRD published a qualitative study examining barriers to screening for diabetic retinopathy. 

by Amelia Lake


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retinopathy, Type 2 diabetes Amelia Lake, Centre for Eye Research Australia, Journal of Diabetes and its Complications

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