Sole connection: New guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease considers those most at risk
Professor James Charles has been instrumental in developing new national guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease, the first in more than a decade.
Professor James Charles has been instrumental in developing new national guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease, the first in more than a decade.
Bariatric surgery is proving to be an effective treatment for people suffering from type 2 diabetes and morbid obesity, with results showing nearly 50 per cent of patients were able to discontinue all diabetes-related treatment.
Scientists have visualised and investigated a key molecular pathway that could one day help treat inflammation, diabetes, cancer, infectious diseases and potentially even COVID-19.
People newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes may require more support to improve their diet quality after diagnosis.
Researchers at Griffith University will undertake a comprehensive assessment of nerve function of people with diabetes to learn more about...
Helping women with Type 2 diabetes to undertake a more healthy lifestyle is the aim of a wellness program developed by Griffith University, and is timely for this week’s National Diabetes Week 2017.
Helping women with Type 2 diabetes to undertake a more healthy lifestyle is the aim of a new wellness program developed by Griffith University.
As Australians emerge from the festive break where most indulge in sugar-laden treats and drinks, new research has provided a stark reminder of the devastating health impacts of sugar laden beverages.
Australians are no strangers to long, hot summers, but new Griffith University research has looked at the impact of hot...
The first-ever adaptive clinical trial for Australians living with MS will seek to reverse neurological damage caused by progressive multiple sclerosis.