Recent research has shown that type 2 diabetes remission may be possible for some people. We take a look at a study that looks at people’s experiences of the The Diabetes REmission Clinical Trial.
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Are weight stigma and diabetes stigma barriers to diabetes care in adults with type 2 diabetes?
Findings from a US study show the potential impact of both experienced and self-stigma.
By Chantelle Gallow
Read moreWeight and diabetes stigma among people with type 2 diabetes
New American research highlights the double burden of diabetes and weight-related stigma among adults with type 2 diabetes
By Dr Elizabeth Holmes-Truscott
Read moreHow can health professionals best support adults with type 2 diabetes who are concerned about starting insulin?
A new study published in Diabetes Therapy highlights strategies that adults with type 2 diabetes find helpful to overcome their concerns about starting insulin
What do adults with type 2 diabetes want from the ‘perfect’ app? Results from the second Diabetes MILES—Australia (MILES-2) study
Our recently published study shows that adults with type 2 diabetes want both practical and psychological support from diabetes self-management apps
Peer support groups for type 2 diabetes: what works well?
A qualitative study in England explores the experiences of group facilitators and nurses
How can couples participating in a diabetes intervention both benefit?
Research from the US shows that couples who participate in a diabetes intervention together have less emotional distress than those who participate alone
Severe hypoglycaemia: how does it impact people with type 2 diabetes?
The centre published the first systematic review on the psychological impact of severe hypoglycaemia in adults with type 2 diabetes










