Type 2 & A Healthier You Webinar

Are you curious about type 2 diabetes and how you can live a healthier, happier life? 

In this informative webinar, we teamed up with Xyla Health and Wellbeing to bring you a session that dives into two fantastic and impactful NHS programmes designed to support people living with, and those at risk of developing, type 2 diabetes.

Watch our webinar recording

Type 2 Prevention and Remission Programmes

National Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Programme - Xyla Website
 
National Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Programme - NHS England Website
 
Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme - Xyla Website
 
Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme - NHS England Website
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Thank You Dexcom

A big thank you to our United Through Diabetes sponsor Dexcom. 

Dexcom have spent the last 20 years innovating and developing simpler and better ways for people with type 1 diabetes to measure, track and manage their diabetes.

Learn More About Dexcom

 

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Exercise And Diabetes

This leaflet explains why exercise is so important for people living with diabetes. People who regularly exercise are more likely to have good control of their diabetes and avoid serious complications.

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Healthy Eating For Diabetes

Healthy eating is important for everyone. This guide explains why a healthy diet is a key part of treating diabetes by highlighting the benefits of a healthy balanced diet and providing tips on how to count carbohydrates.

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Foot Health And Diabetes

Diabetes-related foot complications develop as a result of raised blood glucose levels over time and are of two main types, Ischaemia and Neuropathy. This leaflet explains how diabetes can affect your feet, what neuropathy is and how to keep your feet healthy.

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Remission of type 2 diabetes

Remission in type 2 diabetes means your blood glucose levels return to a healthy range without needing medication. It is often achieved through rapid weight loss, with a goal of at least 15kg. Remission is an HbA1c below 48mmol on two occasions, three months apart.

Coming off diabetes medications will be dependent on whether medications are prescribed for other cardiac or renal protective benefits and not just improving glycaemic control. The NHS offers a structured remission programme, so ask your healthcare team if it is available in your area.

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UTD Digital Hub 2025

This Digital Hub gives you the opportunity to recap on content from our events, such as webinar recordings and presentations.

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Information Leaflets

We have a wide range of information leaflets about diabetes and related health. We are committed to providing high-quality, clearly communicated, evidence-based healthcare information.

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Podcasts

Our Living with Diabetes podcast was created to share inspirational stories about diabetes, as well as accurate information on how to effectively manage diabetes.