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Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with diabetes mellitus.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have diabetes, depending on the treatment you're getting
Effects of cash transfers on health-seeking behaviour, service use, and clinical outcomes among Syrian refugees with type II diabetes in Jordan
The new presentation of Mounjaro gives four doses for once-a-week treatment over a month.
Sets out the government's quality standards for diabetes services.
How to use a cost effectiveness analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to optimise the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in order to identify those at risk of Type 2 diabetes and help lower their risk of developing the disease.
Further information on what drivers with different types of diabetes need to tell DVLA by law.
Explains how commissioners and health professionals can use data and analysis for decisions about cardiovascular services and interventions.
An easy to read leaflet explaining diabetic eye screening (DES).
An overview of the NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme, its services and contact information.
For the first time in the UK, obese patients and people who are overweight with weight-related health problems could now have access to Mounjaro, currently used for Type 2 diabetes, to help manage their weight and support weight loss.
Annual update of indicators in the diabetes foot care profiles.
Information explaining diabetic retinopathy, a disease screened for by the NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme.
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