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Diabetes sick day management: updated guideline and sick day plans

Volume 28, Number 1 March 2025 - March 2025

If not managed...

BY Dr. Kate Marsh |

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The Capability Framework for Diabetes Care – investing in our future health workforce

Volume 26, Number 2 - May 2023

The Capability Framework for...

BY Dr Giuliana Murfet |

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Clinical guidelines and position statements: what’s new and what’s useful?

Volume 26, Number 2 - May 2023

Over the...

BY Michelle Robins |

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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 Dr. 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 Dr. Kate Marsh |

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