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  2. Diabetes UK - Wikipedia

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    Diabetes UK is a British-based patient, healthcare professional and research charity that has been described as "one of the foremost diabetes charities in the UK". The charity campaigns for improvements in the care and treatment of people with diabetes .

  3. Our Future Health - Wikipedia

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    The project has the support of the government, the life sciences industry, the NHS, and charities such as Alzheimer's Society, British Heart Foundation, and Cancer Research UK. [2] £79 million was provided by the UK government via the UK Research and Innovation body, and in early 2022 a further £100 million was expected from the life sciences ...

  4. Barbara Young, Baroness Young of Old Scone - Wikipedia

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    She was the Chief Executive of health charity Diabetes UK, a position she took up on 1 November 2010 until September 2015. Her resignation was noted in an early day motion tabled 9 September 2015: "under Baroness Young's leadership, Diabetes UK has succeeded in putting diabetes treatment and care high on the healthcare agenda of the UK ...

  5. Diabetes UK said the nation is in a ‘rapidly escalating crisis’. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Advocates Take a Stand Against Diabetes Stigma - Healthline

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    Diabetes advocates have leaned heavily into using education, protest and social marketing to counter diabetes stigma. A number of educational campaigns have been launched around the world. Among ...

  7. Epidemiology of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    The charity Diabetes UK have made predictions that could become high as 6.2 million by 2035–2036. The National Health Service (NHS) spent a daily average of £2.2m (€2.6m; $3.7m) in 2013 on prescriptions for managing diabetes in primary care, and about 10% of the primary care prescribing budget is spent on treating diabetes. [24]

  8. Diabetes symptoms are caused by rising blood sugar. General symptoms. The symptoms of type 1, type 2, and type 1.5 (LADA) are the same, but they occur in a shorter period than types 2 and 1.5.

  9. JDRF - Wikipedia

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    JDRF. JDRF is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization that funds type 1 diabetes (T1D) research, provides a broad array of community and activist services to the T1D population and actively advocates for regulation favorable to medical research and approval of new and improved treatment modalities. It was initially founded as the JDF, the Juvenile ...