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What achievements can you share? · [View online]( · [Send to a friend]( [Diabetes.co.uk]( [icon-facebook]( [icon-twitter]( [icon-googleplus]( [icon-youtube]( [icon-pinterest](# [icon-itunes]( [icon-android]( [icon-diabetes-pa]( [icon-home]( [icon-home]( [Promising new method]( [Promising new method]( Scientists at Harvard University share exciting research results as they explore the viability of converting stem cells into insulin-producing beta cells in a bid to develop new T1D treatments. [Beta cell success]( [Conference catch-up]( The Public Health Collaboration held its fourth annual conference, with a focus on improving nutrition to tackle metabolic diseases - what did the experts discuss? [See the PHC highlights]( [Mental Health Awareness]( A diabetes diagnosis leads to a mixture of emotions, and looking after your mental health during this time can be as important as taking care of yourself physically. [Mental health resources]( [Mental Health Awareness Week]( [Heart disease outcomes]( The importance of reducing heart disease risk in people with diabetes has been highlighted - the number of deaths from heart disease in the UK has increased. ["Deeply concerned"]( [Twitter support for Lenny]( [Twitter support for Lenny]( This hard-working 7 year old has been showing everyone that T1D won't stop him. One year on from his diagnosis, Lenny is receiving awards at football and school! [An inspiring youngster]( [Forum App]( [Surprising side effects of a low carb diet]( Low carb diets can affect our lives in all manner of ways, whether it's where our energy comes from, our levels of mental acuity or even affecting conditions like epilepsy. We had a look at these different factors improved or changed by going low carb and the effects you could expect. [Tackle a common carb myth]( Take a look at some of today's top threads: 1 [Doctor says I have to stay on metformin]( 2 [Lancashire type one meet up?]( 3 [Newly diagnosed and reeling]( 4 [The perils of complacency (I think). T2 long term.]( 5 [What was your bg reading last night and this morning?]( 6 [Type 1'stars R Us]( 7 [T2D, DN says not making enough insulin ! -?]( 8 [Smart Watch]( 9 [C Peptide Results-type unknown]( 10 [Freestyle Libre]( There are 1,923,238 posts from 302,278 members in the forum right now. Did you know: that 96% of questions get their first response in 4 minutes! [Login]( to join the conversation or [sign-up and start a thread here](. What we're eating [Cauliflower Carrot and Pea Chilli]( [Szechuan Tofu with Cabbage]( [Sausage with Eggs and Spinach]( [Salmon with a Mustard Glaze]( [Forum App]( [Redefine diabetes]( [Redefine diabetes]( Ahead of Diabetes Week 2019 we want you to share your achievements both big and small to help redefine diabetes. What accomplishment are you proud of? [Share your story]( [A simple connection overlooked]( [A connection overlooked]( According to new research, improvements in the treatment and diagnosis of Fibromyalgia could be derived from a common T2D drug and blood test [New metformin potential]( [Low Carb Program]( Have a great day, [Charlotte] Check out the Diabetes Forum App! © 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: Diabetes Technology House, Sir William Lyons Road, University of Warwick Science Park, Coventry, CV4 7EZ. Replies to this message cannot be monitored, so, for help, [contact us here](. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. We hope you found this message useful. This email was sent to you by Diabetes.co.uk because you are a valued Diabetes.co.uk community member who opted to receive the newsletter. If you don't wish to receive these emails in the future that is not a problem, you can unsubscribe from the newsletter by clicking [here](, or head to the [preference centre]( to update your communication preferences.

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