A new study has revealed the ‘life-changing’ benefits of Flash glucose monitoring for people with type 1 diabetes, compared to standard finger-prick testing.
Three commonly prescribed statins are best placed to lower all the ‘bad’ types of cholesterol and prevent cardiovascular disease in people with diabetes, according to a new meta-analysis
Two leading Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) researchers have been appointed Senior Investigators by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
The NIHR Immune Mediated Inflammatory Disease (IMID) BioResource recently hit a major recruitment milestone of 2000 volunteers, thanks to the collaborative effort of centres across England.
MFT Junior Doctor in Emergency Medicine Doctor, Anisa Jafar, was named Young Researcher of the Year by NIHR CRN and Royal College of Emergency Medicine.
Manchester research links two types of less-often prescribed diabetes drugs with lower chances of potentially fatal heart problems – in people with type 2 diabetes without established heart disease.
A study led by Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) and The University of Manchester researchers has revealed that obesity is likely to cause an increased risk of kidney disease.