All Resources tagged with "Eyes"
This video gives advice and recommendations for people with type 2 diabetes on how to have a healthier lifestyle.
Some people with diabetes develop serious complications with their eyes, called diabetic retinopathy. If you don’t get this treated properly, it can lead to sight loss. If eye complications do start to develop, they can nearly always be treated to avoid long-term problems – as long as they’re spotte…
This video explains everything you need to know about diabetic retinopathy. Through a series of animations, the viewer is taken through the journey of diabetic retinopathy.
This page explains the risks of developing diabetic eye disease and provides information on diabetic eye screening.
This resource explains how exercise and physical activity affects your blood glucose and what you should bear in mind before you start exercising.
This course is aimed specifically at people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. However, if you are either newly diagnosed or have been living with diabetes for some time, this will help you to understand your diabetes better.
This page discusses retinopathy and eye screening for people with diabetes.
If you're a smoker and have been diagnosed with diabetes, giving up the habit is one of the most positive things you can do to both improve your health and reduce your risks of the long-term complications associated with the condition. Smoking is also associated with a higher risk of developing Type…
This course is the first of a two-part series which provides information about life with diabetes. Aimed at anyone diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, it focuses on what diabetes is, how it is treated, complications it can have, as well as what you can do to keep yourself healthy.
This article will guide you through what kind of care you should receive as someone with diabetes.
This resource explains how exercise and physical activity affects your blood glucose and what you should bear in mind before you start exercising.
If you're a smoker and have been diagnosed with diabetes, giving up the habit is one of the most positive things you can do to both improve your health and reduce your risks of the long-term complications associated with the condition. Smoking is also associated with a higher risk of developing Type…