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Diabetes and Travel – time to refresh your knowledge?

Volume 25, Number 2 - June 2022

With holiday travel back on the agenda, you may be finding yourself receiving requests from your clients with diabetes for travel advice and letters. ...

BY Kate Marsh | Michelle Robins |

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Sarcopenic Obesity and T2D

Volume 25, Number 2 - June 2022

Two of the greatest public health concerns in the developed world are obesity and ageing.1 Obesity is classified as body mass index [BMI] ³...

BY Sally Badorrek | Gabrielle Maston |

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Steroid-Induced Hyperglycaemia

Volume 25, Number 1 - March 2022

Glucocorticoids are an effective anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant used in the treatment of many medical conditions, including COVID-19.  The use...

BY Ann-Marie R Daddy |

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Type 2 Diabetes Remission Position Statement

Volume 24, Number 4 - December 2021

A joint position statement has been published from a collaboration of ADEA, ADS and Diabetes Australia.

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BY Rachel Freeman |

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Bariatric Surgery for the Management of Type 2 Diabetes: A Review

Volume 24, Number 4 - December 2021

Obesity is a major risk factor for the development of T2 Diabetes (T2D) with a 3-fold increased prevalence of diabetes...

BY Dr Rachel Hovelroud | A/Prof. Vasant Shenoy |

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Sick day management: Updated ADEA resources

Volume 24, Number 1 - March 2021

Managing diabetes during an intercurrent illness is challenging, and education regarding ‘Sick Day Management’ remains a crucial aspect of diabetes...

BY Rachel Freeman |

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: what diabetes educators need to know

Volume 23, Number 3 - October 2020

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder in women, affecting an estimated 8-13% of women of reproductive age.1...

BY Kate Marsh |

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Telehealth Platform Review

Volume 23, Number 2 - July 2020

Telehealth has been in use for more than 20 years in Australia, traditionally with clients at home or in a hospital to increase access to specialist...

BY Robbie Tyson |

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The Enteral Enigma: managing diabetes and enteral nutrition

Volume 22, Number 4 - January 2020

Diabetes is now the fastest growing chronic condition in Australia.1 Individuals with a diagnosis of diabetes are known to have a threefold...

BY Clare Ferguson |

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Guidelines in 2019 and what they mean for current practice

Volume 22, Number 2 - July 2019

International1,2 and Australian diabetes Guidelines3,4,5 have been focused on individualisation of diabetes care with risk...

BY Gary Deed |

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