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Diabetes and Travel – time to refresh your knowledge?

Volume 25, Number 2 - June 2022

With holiday travel back on the agenda, you may be finding yourself receiving requests from your clients with diabetes for travel advice and letters. ...

BY Kate Marsh | Michelle Robins |

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Engage more people with blood glucose management

Volume 24, Number 2 - August 2021

The CONTOUR®NEXT Connected and

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Movement is medicine for diabetes

Volume 24, Number 2 - August 2021

NDSS programs to support people living with diabetes to lead an active healthy life

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BY Mellissa Hay |

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Consideration of Individual Health Goals During Pharmacotherapy Intensification for Type 2 Diabetes: A Case Study

Volume 23, Number 1 - April 2020

Optimal glycemic management for those living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) is essential to reduce the risk of macrovascular and microvascular...

BY Cristal Newman |

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Diabetes Education, the Quadruple Aim and Health Coaching – a perfect match

Volume 23, Number 1 - April 2020

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are one of the 21st century’s major health challenges and are the leading cause of death globally. According to...

BY Simon Matthews |

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Two Sides of a Coin – A Journey Through Clinical Appointments from an Australian and Indigenous Perspective

Volume 22, Number 4 - December 2019

Person-centred or collaborative care is a model of care that acknowledges the expertise of both the clinician and client1. In diabetes...

BY Ashley Ng | Amira Howari | Chris Lee | Chris Aldred |

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Managing the ups and downs from dietary protein and fat: The John Hunter Children’s Hospital Approach in type 1 diabetes care

Volume 22, Number 3 - September 2019

It is well known that optimal glycaemic management is essential in the prevention of acute and chronic complications of type 1 diabetes (T1D).  A...

BY Megan Paterson | Tenele Alyce Smith | Prof Bruce R King | Dr Carmel E Smart |

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Alcohol and Type 2 Diabetes: Do They Mix?

Volume 22, Number 3 - September 2019

Alcohol is the most commonly used recreational drug in Australia and is consumed to varying degrees in a multitude of social and cultural settings. It...

BY Dr Nisha Nangrani | Professor Usman H. Malabu |

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Diabetes and the gut microbiota: hope or hype?

Volume 22, Number 3 - September 2019

While genetics play a role in the development of metabolic abnormalities such as obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D), environmental factors are thought to...

BY Dr Nicole Kellow |

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Making sense of nutrition confusion

Volume 22, Number 3 - September 2019

What is it about nutrition that seems to breed confusion and controversy? Surely something as apparently simple as ‘healthy eating’ cannot be that...

BY Dr Timothy Crowe |

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