Your May e-newsletter update.
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John, if you're starting to look ahead to spring breaks and summer holidays, you might have lots of questions about travelling with diabetes. Maybe you're not sure how much medication to take, what you should pack in your hand luggage, how hot climates may affect your condition or where to start with travel insurance. Travelling with diabetes means there are a few more things to think about, but it shouldn't be a barrier to taking trips or holidays at home or abroad.
Check out our tips and advice to help you travel confidently with diabetes, and the little things you can do that can go a long way to help you relax and enjoy yourself. |
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The One Million Step Challenge is back! |
This summer, take one million steps over three months, at your own pace, in your own way. Because when you move, we move too. The funds you raise help us research new treatments and provide essential support for the mums, dads, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters, grandparents, and best friends juggling diabetes every single day. |
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Coming soon: Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week 2025 |
We're joining NHS England as proud campaign partners for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which is taking place from 26 May to 1 June. This year we're asking you to urge your family and friends to find out their risk of developing type 2 diabetes using our free Know Your Risk tool. Share the link on social media and in WhatsApp groups to help spread the word.
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Best wishes, Ciara at Diabetes UK
P.S. Don't forget to check-out our May research highlights, including a new study into the long-term health benefits of early weight loss after a type 2 diagnosis, and how a common virus may play a role in type 1 diabetes.
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Best wishes, Ciara at Diabetes UK
P.S. Don't forget to check-out our May research highlights, including a new study into the long-term health benefits of early weight loss after a type 2 diagnosis, and how a common virus may play a role in type 1 diabetes.
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