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Diabetes UK Cymru News
New online research from Diabetes UK, to mark the start of Diabetes Week 2018 (11 – 17 June), has revealed that one in three people in Wales (37 per cent) would seek advice online first over talking to a GP about a health concern.
A free one-day conference aimed at motivating people with diabetes to get active is coming to Swansea University.
Inspirational Welsh sprinter, Melanie Stephenson, from Cardiff, will reveal how being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes didn’t stop her from becoming a top-class athlete at a special event in Swindon for young adults with the condition.
A Cardiff family who have raised more than £70,000 for Diabetes UK Cymru in memory of their 13-year-old son are hosting a fundraising Summer Ball on Saturday 2 June.
Dedicated Diabetes UK Cymru volunteers from across Wales will be lining up to receive recognition for their work this Saturday.
A new technology that is potentially life-changing for many people with Type 1 diabetes is now available on the NHS in Wales.
Research from Diabetes UK Cymru has found that one in six (17 per cent) people with diabetes in Wales currently in work feel that they’ve been discriminated against by their employer because of their condition.