Insulin treatment for diabetes
People with type 1 diabetes are unable to produce enough insulin to regulate the glucose (sugar) levels within their blood,
People with type 1 diabetes are unable to produce enough insulin to regulate the glucose (sugar) levels within their blood,
Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes. It can develop in people with both type 1
More people than ever are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes – and at younger ages – as rates of
Video transcript Dr Norman Swan: Diabetes is the inability of your body to upload sugar for energy, and that’s because
A diet high in carbohydrate and fibre and low in fat helps weight loss in people at high risk of
Type 2 diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are at higher
Having diabetes puts you at increased risk of developing other health problems. Diabetes complications include: long-term complications (conditions that develop
Apart from the medicines you take to control your diabetes — insulin and/or oral hypoglycaemic tablets — you may need
Type-2 diabetes is often considered a lifestyle disease, predominantly affecting mature adults and strongly associated with high blood pressure, cholesterol,
Looking after your feet When you have diabetes you need to take care of your feet every day Having diabetes