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One member asks "How did you manage to reverse your type 2 diabetes" · Email looking strange? [View it online]( [Diabetes.co.uk]( ['Less drugs, better care,' says Dr Malholtra]( ['Less drugs, better care,' says Dr Malholtra]( [Top cardiologist Dr Aseem Malholtra called out corporate interest in limiting diabetes care at a Cambridge Union debate, insisting that "we cannot drug people into being healthier".]( ["We need to push for healthier lifestyles"]( [Peer support review]( [Peer support review]( [A UK researcher with T1D has highlighted the importance of peer support in self-managing diabetes.]( What we're reading [Metformin could aid birth outcomes in PCOS women]( [Diabetes services to receive extra funding]( [Low-calorie sweeteners may up risk of storing body fat]( [Happy today!]( [Looking for some inspiration]( [Saw my consultant today]( [Purple rain and keto cake]( [Have I reversed my diabetes?]( [Be honest, how are you doing?]( [Take a look inside]( [Take a look inside]( [In need of some low carb shopping inspiration? Or just looking to mix up your food purchases? Take a peek into our low carb fridge...]( [Scary hypo]( [Snacking advice / ideas for my son for school]( [3rd Blood Test results, a teeny bit chuffed]( [Waste management]( [Waste management]( [Have you ever considered how much food you waste? The results could be surprising, and reducing food waste has a number of benefits, not least for your wallet.]( [How to cut food waste]( Have a great Thursday, [Charlotte] PS: It's not a daft question at all, [ixi1429](! When taking sharps onboard flights, has anyone [ever had any issues](? Copyright © 2000 - 2018 Diabetes.co.uk, part of Diabetes Digital Media Ltd (company number 07975193). All rights reserved. The red and white circle (logo), its shadow, Diabetes.co.uk and its reflection are trademarks of Diabetes Digital Media Ltd. Registered in England. Address: Technology House, Sir William Lyons Road, University of Warwick Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7EZ. Please don't respond to this email. If you require help or wish to contact us, click [here](. If you don't want to receive emails in the future, you can [unsubscribe](. You will not receive free meter offers, forum updates, competitions, news, or breakthroughs though, so please don't!

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