Recreational Diving and Diabetes
There are various types of diving, including but not limited to open water, shore and cave diving. Self-contained underwater...
There are various types of diving, including but not limited to open water, shore and cave diving. Self-contained underwater...
According to the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS), over 134,000 people in Australia were registered with having type 1...
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that plant-based eating patterns (particularly vegetarian and vegan diets) have benefits for both the...
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...When managing diabetes, there are several tools available to health professionals to help inform their clinical decision making. Pathology tests such as...
In our third edition of the ADE for 2022, we have articles covering a wide variety of topics relevant to our work as diabetes educators.
...The prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise in Australia and is an underlying cause of impaired fasting glucose (IFG), impaired glucose...
What is your role within the diabetes education profession?
...Type 3c diabetes (also called pancreatogenic diabetes) is caused by disruption to the structure or physiology of the pancreas through pancreatitis,...
Managing T1D not only requires physical demand but there is also the psychological impact. Research shows that individuals living with T1D are required...