Nurses working at a medical centre in southern NSW are stepping onto the frontline of patient care to ease the burden on GPs.
Growing concerns over use of glucose monitors by non-diabetics
An explosion in social media promotion of glucose monitors has a diabetic concerned the wellness trend could put much-needed equipment at risk.
'Game-changing' diabetes technologies out of reach as cost of living climbs
Patients like Sammy Haigh spend hundreds of dollars every month managing their diabetes, as calls for increased subsidies grow.
The program combating Australia's most prevalent chronic disease
When Kelly Anderson suddenly lost her daughter, she became depressed and rapidly gained weight. A community exercise program helped turn her life around.
World-first trial could give this mum more energy for precious family time
Five patients with type 1 diabetes have already been dosed as part of a trial testing an experimental new drug, including mum-of-two Caecilie Wickstroem Giralde.
Mum says new diabetes drug would be 'kind of magic' if it works
The drug, given as an injection under the skin, combines fragments of a protein found in the beta cells of people with type 1 diabetes and vitamin D to calm the immune response.
One in 15 Australian adults living with diabetes in 'growing epidemic'
A total 6.6 per cent of Australians over the age of 18 have diabetes — an increase of 1.5 per cent when compared to a decade ago.
Australia's junk food problem is set to get worse. How do we fix it?
The CSIRO says the average Australian's diet is likely to get worse within five years, hurting our health and the taxpayers' purse. So what is standing in the way of better eating?
How Ozempic blunts food cravings — and our hankering for salty and sweet
People on Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonist drugs commonly report they no longer have constant, incessant thoughts about food. This is how the drugs work.
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'Amazing' group trial lifts weight from women's diabetes struggle
Aboriginal women with type 2 diabetes take control of their health, with spectacular results, during a trial of group medical appointments on the New South Wales south coast.
Call to subsidise diabetes monitor as type 2 patients face huge costs
Patients like Melanie Moor have to draw their own blood several times a day to check their glucose levels. There is an easier option — but few can afford it.
Ozempic shortage impacting regional Australians with diabetes
A nationwide shortage of Ozempic has left people living with type 2 diabetes without access to the drug, especially in the NT and regional areas.
How many drinks should you have per week? Take our male health quiz
We've created a quiz aimed at testing your knowledge about the biggest health issues facing Aussie males. Give it a try and find out how you can improve your health.
More Australians are being diagnosed with diabetes. Can supplements help?
A range of supplements from cinnamon to chromium claim to improve metabolism and lower blood sugar levels. What's the evidence for them?
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Melbourne school formally pleads guilty over death of Lachlan Cook
Kilvington Grammar and the organiser of a school trip have both apologised in court for the death of a diabetic 16-year-old student in 2019.
Melbourne doctor finds himself at centre of deepfake scam
Online scammers are exploiting the faces and names of real Australian doctors to sell dietary supplements and peddle harmful medical advice, putting patients' health at risk.
Sports club scraps soft drink for research into childhood type 2 diabetes prevention
The Garbutt Magpies in Townsville has switched to serving only water alongside healthy food at its Friday night activities for local children, measuring the effects for a type 2 diabetes prevention study.
Daylesford pub crash driver William Swale's 'hypo' led to all charges being dropped. So what is a 'hypo'?
Five people died when the car of diabetic William Swale crashed into an outdoor eating area when he had a hypoglycaemic episode.
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Daylesford crash lawyer says prosecution will 'never' prove driver 'consciously' drove impaired
A court hears prosecution could "never" prove its case against Mount Macedon man William Swale, accused of killing five people when he drove into the outdoor beer garden of a Daylesford pub in November last year.
With dementia cases set to triple by 2050 in our region, there are 14 risk factors to watch for
Many of the risk factors for dementia – being female, growing older and the genetic lottery — cannot be avoided. But research is uncovering a growing list of ways to cut your risk.
Are you in the 25 per cent of people not getting enough sleep? Here's what it's doing to your body and brain
We all know the pain of a blaring alarm clock after a late night, but sleep deprivation does more than just bring our mood down. This is what happens when you consistently short change yourself of a good night's rest.