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New video shining a light on the emotional impact of diabetes launched
The Eden team based at the Leicester Diabetes Centre has released a social media video to shine a light on the emotional toll of living with diabetes.
Leicester academic awarded funding for involvement in global sensor data project
A researcher based at the Leicester Diabetes Centre has received international funding for his participation in a project that aims to analyse the health benefits of wearable technology.
Live online event to highlight positive health impact of walking
The health benefits associated with increasing your daily step count will be discussed during a Facebook live session next week.
Education to ‘play vital role’ in reducing number of excess diabetes deaths
A renowned international diabetes centre believes that “education is a key weapon” in the battle against diabetes after a new report has revealed thousands of excess deaths in people living with the condition.
Funding propels research into human heart regeneration
Ongoing research at UT Southwestern Medical Center in the US exploring the ability of human heart cells to regenerate after a heart attack or other cardiovascular event will be accelerated by a new award from the National Institutes of Health.
Rising number of young people with type 2 diabetes to be focus of educational meeting
The “stark rise” of type 2 diabetes cases in young people will be at the forefront of an informative session at the highly anticipated Trend Diabetes National Conference next month.
Antibodies associated with rare disorder may signal future risk of heart attack and stroke
Seemingly healthy people whose blood contained antibodies associated with a condition called antiphospholipid syndrome were significantly more likely to experience a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke than those without, a study led by UT Southwestern Medical Center scientists shows.
Artificial intelligence could improve heart attack diagnosis to reduce pressure on emergency departments
An algorithm developed using artificial intelligence could soon be used by doctors to diagnose heart attacks with better speed and accuracy than ever before, according to new research.
Stroke survivor commits to long-term research study into treatment
Wendy Radford didn’t know she had high cholesterol when she had a stroke leaving her severely ill 10 years ago.
Organisations partner in gestational diabetes trial
The University of Birmingham, Dexter and Cegedim Health Data have partnered in a trial of a new approach that automates finding and recruiting patients for randomised clinical trials and evaluates a specific intervention to improve the uptake of testing for type 2 diabetes amongst women at risk of the disease.
Are we underestimating risk factors associated with renal hyperfiltration?
Renal hyperfiltration may be an underestimated risk factor for mortality, according to new research from the University of Eastern Finland.
Cerebral blood vessels study uncovers potential new drug targets for treating stroke
Strokes cause numerous changes in gene activity in affected small blood vessels in the brain, and these changes are potentially targetable with existing or future drugs to mitigate brain injury or improve stroke recovery, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine scientists in the US.
Study finds heart shape can predict cardiac disease
A machine learning-aided study on heart shape found that sphericity seems to occur more commonly in healthy hearts than previously believed but can also act as a genetic indicator of cardiac problems that lie ahead.
New research aims to transform diabetes care
Diabetes UK and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) have launched a new strategy to set the direction of clinical and applied diabetes research in the UK.
Light therapy may slow cardiovascular aging
A new study suggests light therapy could be an effective means of slowing down cardiovascular aging.
New hope for people living with paralysis after stroke
Technology developed in the US is offering new hope for people living with impairments after a stroke that would otherwise be considered permanent.
Guildford health company to ‘walk around the world’ to raise money for Diabetes UK
Employees at a pioneering Guildford-based healthcare business are covering the distance it would take to walk around the world to raise funds for a leading diabetes charity.
Poor sleep impacts cardiovascular disease-free life expectancy
Poor sleep could lead to between two and seven years worth of heightened heart disease risk and even premature death, according to a new study.
Daily rhythm detected for cerebral blood flow in stroke patients
A new study has analysed the cerebral blood flow (CBF) regulation of individuals who had experienced strokes.
Crucial new data for kidney disease patients
A new study has shown the importance of Covid-19 vaccines in patients who have had a kidney transplant.