Leadership and Expertise in Advancing Diabetes Primary Care Last year (2025) René Hinton, had the opportunity to present at a professional conference, using Diabetes Complete Care as a real-world example of how multidisciplinary, team-based diabetes care can work at...
Many Australians are living with prediabetes without even knowing it. Prediabetes occurs when blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as Type 2 diabetes. It is an important warning sign that the body is beginning to struggle...
Many people live with diabetes for years before being diagnosed. This is because early symptoms can be subtle and easy to overlook. Recognising the warning signs of diabetes early can help prevent complications and support better long-term health. Why Early...
Many people assume that all diabetes is the same. In reality, there are several types of diabetes, each with different causes, treatments and management strategies. The two most common types are Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Understanding the difference between...
Being told you have diabetes can feel overwhelming. Many people leave their appointment with more questions than answers. What does diabetes actually mean?Will your life have to change?Is it something you can control? The good news is that diabetes is a condition that...