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Building a values-based business

Volume 25, Number 2 - June 2022

Values are like a compass. They guide you where you want to go. And in business they are a very handy tool for deciding...

BY Laura Jean |

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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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Co-occurring Eating Disordered Behaviours with Type 1 Diabetes – complex, common, and concerning!

Volume 25, Number 2 - June 2022

This article aims to increase health professionals’ awareness of type 1 diabetes (T1D) with concurrent disordered...

BY Amanda Davis |

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Introducing Empower T2i

Volume 25, Number 1 - March 2022

Empower T2i is free structured education program for people living with type 2 diabetes using insulin, which is facilitated by Credentialled Diabetes...

BY Ann Bush |

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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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Gut microbiota and type 1 diabetes: a new hope for treatment?

Volume 24, Number 4 - December 2021

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is one of the most common chronic conditions in children, with the first evidence of autoimmunity...

BY Assoc. Prof. Emma Hamilton-Williams | Kate Secombe |

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New NDSS resources for health professionals and people living with diabetes and an intellectual disability

Volume 24, Number 3 - November 2021

Adults with intellectual disabilities are two to three times more likely to develop diabetes 1. However, there are limited diabetes-specific...

BY Effie Houvardas |

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Managing diabetes during and after disasters – updated resources

Volume 24, Number 3 - November 2021

No matter where someone lives in Australia, severe weather events and natural disasters can happen anytime—especially in summer. Whether it’s a...

BY Effie Houvardas |

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Movement is medicine for diabetes

Volume 24, Number 2 - August 2021

NDSS programs to support people living with diabetes to lead an active healthy life

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BY Mellissa Hay |

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