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Know the signs and symptoms of #diabetes, to help early diagnosis and reduce the risk of serious complications: www.nidirect.gov.uk/news/prevent...
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Wrapping up Diabetes Week, we chatted with Dr. Cecilia Low Wang from
‪@cuendocrinology.bsky.social‬ about living with type 2 diabetes — from everyday habits to medications that can make a difference. 👀 #diabetesweek #diabetes #medsky

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A huge thank you to everyone who visited our stalls during #DiabetesWeek

It was great meeting so many of you. We carried out over 300 blood glucose checks last week, raising awareness and supporting healthier futures together.

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💉 Today is the last day of #DiabetesWeek. Did you know diabetes is the top cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and is responsible for around a third of people needing kidney replacement therapy (dialysis or a kidney transplant).

For more information 👉 kidneycareuk.org/kidney-disea...

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It’s #DiabetesWeek this week and so I was delighted to meet with Jack Ashby and colleagues from @diabetesuk.bsky.social to learn more about how the condition is affecting people in #Watford. The theme for this year is health checks and so I was delighted to sign up.

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Diabetes Week 2025 Diabetes Week is a week to make some noise, raise awareness and shout about the things that matter to people with diabetes, shining a light on what it’s like to live with day in, day out.  And this year, we want to talk about the health checks you need when you have diabetes, why they're so important and some of the reasons people might not be getting them.

🔵 It’s #DiabetesWeek!

Diabetes is often invisible, but its impact at work is real — from managing fatigue to dealing with stigma.

Let’s talk, support, and include.

🔗 https://www.diabetes.org.uk/get_involved/diabetes-week

#InvisibleDisabilities #WorkplaceInclusion #NADSN

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#DiabetesWeek | We want to let families with a newly diagnosed child know, ‘you’ve got this’ 💪

9-year-old Mason was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes just 3 months ago after feeling thirstier, going to the toilet more and feeling dizzy.

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A digital illustration of a human heart shown in semi-transparent layers, revealing internal anatomical structures such as chambers and arteries. The heart is rendered in shades of red and pink, with glowing orange highlights suggesting electrical activity or energy. Surrounding the heart are abstract circular patterns and blue-toned light flares, creating a high-tech, futuristic atmosphere, possibly indicating medical technology or cardiovascular innovation.

A digital illustration of a human heart shown in semi-transparent layers, revealing internal anatomical structures such as chambers and arteries. The heart is rendered in shades of red and pink, with glowing orange highlights suggesting electrical activity or energy. Surrounding the heart are abstract circular patterns and blue-toned light flares, creating a high-tech, futuristic atmosphere, possibly indicating medical technology or cardiovascular innovation.

This #DiabetesWeek, we’re spotlighting the role of #MRI in improving the severe diabetic eye disease patient pathway. A new study has found that severe #DiabeticRetinopathy is associated with problems of the left side of the heart.

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#NIHRsupported @ucleye.bsky.social

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Decision support tool: making a decision about managing type 1 diabetes (11 January 2024) This leaflet aims to help people with type 1 diabetes decide between the different technologies available to manage diabetes.

Featured on the hub this week, a leaflet from NHS England which aims to help people with type 1 diabetes decide between the different technologies available to manage diabetes. www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #DiabetesWeek #patientsafety

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🎉 Huge congrats to Adele Linthwaite, winner of our first-ever Training Excellence Award! 🏆

This #DiabetesWeek, we’re shouting out her incredible work training 125+ staff across Coventry to better support people living with diabetes 💙👏

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🆕 Blog! This #DiabetesWeek Tobi Adeyeye, a visiting nutritional science masters student in our Food and Nutrition NBRI team explores the science behind natural sugars, how different fruits affect blood sugar and how to enjoy fruit as part of a balance, diabetes-friendly diet🍎 🍹 🍍

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Top picks: Key resources about diabetes For Diabetes Awareness Week, we’ve selected five useful resources about diabetes. Self-management is perhaps the most important aspect of treating diabetes effectively, so we've included some resource...

Featured on the hub this week - Top picks: Key resources about diabetes www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #DiabetesWeek

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This Diabetes Week - check your health! ❤️🩹

Did you know 1 in 15 people in the UK have diabetes — and some don’t even know it? A simple check could make a big difference.

'Together - We Make Life Better'

#DiabetesWeek #Diabetes #Health

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Do you know the difference between Hyperinsulinism and Diabetes?
They both involve insulin dysregulation. However, they are both distinct conditions,
👉 View our graphic to learn more.
#DiabetesWeek #CongenitalHyperinsulinism #HyperinsulinismUK

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Top picks: Key resources about diabetes For Diabetes Awareness Week, we’ve selected five useful resources about diabetes. Self-management is perhaps the most important aspect of treating diabetes effectively, so we've included some resource...

This week is #DiabetesWeek. In this article we have highlighted a selection of useful resources about diabetes shared on the hub, our platform to share learning for patient safety. www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #patientsafety

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Young woman in a striped tee shirt looking at a diabetes patch on her arm. 
Harmonising physical health measures in five national cohort studies
Webinar: Thursday, 12 June 2025, 12.30-2pm UK time
Centre for Longitudinal Studies

Young woman in a striped tee shirt looking at a diabetes patch on her arm. Harmonising physical health measures in five national cohort studies Webinar: Thursday, 12 June 2025, 12.30-2pm UK time Centre for Longitudinal Studies

📢This #DiabetesWeek, join us for a free training webinar exploring harmonised diabetes measures.

Learn how to use our harmonised datasets in the online webinar: Harmonising physical health measures in five national cohort studies tomorrow, 12 June 2025 from 12.30–2pm.

Register: buff.ly/XTnelU2

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“…I’m so glad we persevered – it was a huge comfort to her while she transitioned into living with injections, finger pricks and feeling poorly a lot of the time."

#DiabetesWeek

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A black and white selfie a mother breastfeeding her daughter holding a toy. No text

It's #DiabetesWeek this week and our thanks to Emma for sharing her story of breastfeeding her baby Dottie:

"Dottie was diagnosed with T1 diabetes just after her 2nd birthday and breastfeeding was very much her favourite pastime at that age!…”

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As Women Association of Survivors (WAS) we join the rest of the #world in commemorating #DiabetesWeek which is currently running from June 9th to June 15th, 2025. This annual event aims to raise awareness about diabetes, its prevention, and management.

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A white rectangle which contains two speech bubbles, one light blue and one orange, which contain the text 'Diabetes Week' in white capital letters. Underneath this image in dark blue text it says '9-15 June 2025'.

This week is #DiabetesWeek. In this article we have highlighted a selection of useful resources about diabetes shared on the hub, our platform to share learning for patient safety.

▶️ www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #patientsafety

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Steve's fundraising page Welcome to my Diabetes UK One Million Step Challenge page! I’m stepping up for Diabetes UK this summer to support the 5 million people in the UK who live with diabetes, day in day out. And you can too...

Just a couple of weeks left until this starts. If anyone can spare anything to sponsor me i'd be very grateful, It's for a great charity cause, thanks all step.diabetes.org.uk/fundraising/... #DiabetesUK #DiabetesWeek #NDAW2025

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Diabetes tech: Do national aspirations and local practice align? In December 2023, NICE approved the roll out of hybrid closed loop systems to all patients with type 1 diabetes, which will make a big difference to both life-impact and clinical outcomes for thousand...

In this blog a person with type 1 diabetes describes their experience upgrading their insulin pump, a medical device used to continuously deliver insulin instead of taking multiple daily injections. www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #DiabetesWeek #patientsafety

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Living with diabetes is a daily commitment — and every detail matters.

This #DiabetesWeek, we honour the quiet strength of those living with or supporting others through diabetes.

'Together – We Make Life Better'

#EMS #Healthcare

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A mum with purple hair and brightly coloured clothes breastfeeding. Text: If you have diabetes you may be concerned about whether you can breastfeed. Yes, you can

It's #DiabetesWeek. If you have diabetes you may be concerned about whether you can bf. The answer is yes - all mothers experience metabolic & hormonal changes after giving birth & if you are diabetic bf reduces the impact of these changes. See our article for more www.laleche.org.uk/diabetes-and...

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This week is #DiabetesWeek 2025. The library has a range of resources on Diabetes such as clinical guidelines through BMJ Best Practice and DynaMed.

Articles on Diabetes can be found by searching on the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub here 👉 library.nhs.uk/knowledgehub/

Access these with OpenAthens

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This week is #DiabetesWeek
Living with diabetes and a stoma may mean that your dietary needs are different. This article, written by stoma nurse, Tammy Temple, aims to help you maintain a healthy diet when living with both diabetes and a stoma
👉 ow.ly/Ofk050U79qw

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It's #DiabetesWeek 2025 💙
Time to make some noise, raise awareness, and shine a light on what life with diabetes really looks like — every single day.
#DiabetesAwareness Sharing some resources about health checks for people with diabetes @diabetesuk.bsky.social www.diabetes.org.uk/about-diabet...

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It's #DiabetesWeek

The Diabetes Scotland Helpline is open Monday–Friday, 9am–6pm.
📞 Call 0141 212 8710
📩 Email: helpline.scotland@diabetes.org.uk

The helpline provides specialist information and advice on all aspects of living with diabetes.
More
👉https://orlo.uk/XhIQr

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NHS England: Children and young people diabetes toolkit (8 July 2024) Children and young people diabetes toolkit

Featured on the hub this week, a toolkit from NHS England designed to support integrated care systems to design, plan, and deliver high-quality treatment and care for children and young adults aged 0-25 years with all types of diabetes. www.pslhub.org/learn/patien... #DiabetesWeek

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