Find out the latest from the world of diabetes research – news, new projects, updates and blogs from researchers.


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04 August 2022

Our research has revealed that insomnia may cause high blood sugar levels, directly increasing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

We know from past research that there’s a link between sleep and a person’s risk of type 2 diabetes, but it hasn’t been clear which comes first – bad sleep or higher blood suga

07 July 2022

We’ve joined forces with Health Data Research UK and the British Heart Foundation to launch a new initiative – the Diabetes Data Science Catalyst - that will see experts

People with diabetes are more at risk of developing cardiovascular diseases like heart attack and stroke.

23 June 2022

Following the exciting announcement in April about a new partnership between the Steve Morgan Foundation, Diabetes UK and JDRF to invest £50m into g

First-class research cannot happen without first class researchers. Diabetes UK and JDRF are committed to nurturing the diabetes research leaders of the future, so for the first research call we have worked together to develop a new senior fellowship programme.

24 June 2022

In 2021 we invested £6.6 million into new research, here we take a peek at one of our diabetic retinopathy projects that is just getting off the ground.

Professor Reinhold Medina is a professor of Diabetes and Vascular Medicine in The Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine at Queen’s University Belfast.

01 April 2022

Today on the last day at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference, Professor Roy Taylor has announced new findings from his Diabetes UK-funded study, called the ReTUNE study.

While we know that obesity increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, 10% of people with type 2 diabetes have a BMI that is not in the obesity or overweight category.  

31 March 2022

On day 4 of our professional conference (DUKPC), scientists have shared important findings and insights around children and young people with type 1 diabetes.

Artificial intelligence spots type 1 diabetes in children earlier

Our researcher Dr Julia Townson presented her findings showing a predictive tool using artificial intelligence could provide hope for earlier diagn

30 March 2022

On day 3 of Diabetes UK's Professional Conference (DUKPC), we heard about:

Life-changing benefits of Flash blood glucose monitoring

Funded by us,

29 March 2022

On day 2 of the Diabetes UK Professional Conference (DUKPC) we heard about 

Are two immunotherapies better than one?

It’s been 100 years since insulin was first used to treat

28 March 2022
Health inequalities revealed for Black and South Asian women following gestational diabetes

A new study revealed that Black and South Asian women are up to three times more likely

15 March 2022

We’ve joined forces with the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to fund a new £2.2 million project, called NewDAWN, led by Professors Susan Jebb and Paul Aveyard at the University of Oxford to give more people newl

Our type 2 diabetes remission research

A diagnosis of type 2 diabetes once meant the start of a lifelong journey of learning to live with a serious condition that can have a big impact on health and wellbeing.

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