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Diabetes
August 2024
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Gimme some sugar: a diabetic on love, loss and longing for pound cake
To survive a deadly cancer, author Ida Harris had to give up her sweet tooth. It’s been an identity-shaking adjustment
July 2024
Death by diabetes: America's preventable epidemic
More than 100,000 Americans with diabetes have limbs amputated each year. This is a crisis
Black Americans with diabetes are four times more likely to suffer amputations than white Americans
Death by diabetes: America's preventable epidemic
The FDA chief is right: we are failing people with diabetes
Neil Barsky
The $400bn in diabetes-related annual expenditures is breaking the back of our healthcare system. But there is an alternative
Toowoomba religious group to face trial over death of eight-year-old Queensland girl with diabetes
Does Australia need a sugar tax to tackle diabetes, and how would it work?
Weight-loss jabs may be linked to condition that can cause blindness, study finds
June 2024
‘Skinny jabs’: weight-loss drugs set for new boom as generic versions emerge
The Week in Patriarchy
Caitlin Clark’s name has been used to push bigotry – and she finally pushed back
Arwa Mahdawi
Weight loss drug could ease sleep apnoea in people with obesity, study says
Pregnant women should be tested for diabetes far earlier, study suggests
UK children shorter, fatter and sicker amid poor diet and poverty, report finds
Tobacco, alcohol, processed foods and fossil fuels ‘kill 2.7m a year in Europe’
Why is Britain turning into the under-40s diabetes capital of the world?
Devi Sridhar
Mounjaro is second obesity drug to be approved for use in England
Extend success of UK sugar tax to cakes, biscuits and chocolate, experts urge
May 2024
Sharp rise in type 2 diabetes among people under 40 in UK
Diagnoses up 39% in six years, with condition fuelled by obesity, health inequalities and junk food, study finds
Can drugs such as Ozempic also treat addiction and dementia?
Studies show active ingredient semaglutide can reduce the risk of heart attack, improve fertility and help treat diabetes
The modern mind
If a chronic health condition is making you feel guilty for not being ‘perfect’, try some self-compassion
Gaynor Parkin and Amanda Wallis
Medicine shortages in England ‘beyond critical’, pharmacists warn
Danish firm behind weight-loss drug Wegovy raises profit forecast to £15.3bn
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