Diabetes Mellitus: What are the effects of smoking on a Diabetic?

Diabetic Educator Ms Belinda Vernon explains how smoking can worsen existing complications associated with diabetes

Diabetes Mellitus: What are the risk factors of developing Type II Diabetes?

Diabetic Educator Ms Belinda Vernon describes the possible risk factors which can lead to the development of diabetes.

Diabetes Mellitus: What are the symptoms to watch for if complications develop in the feet?

Diabetic Educator Ms Belinda Vernon explains what signs and symptoms diabetics should look out for in the development of complications in the feet.

Diabetes Mellitus: What are the tests to monitor this?

Diabetic Educator Ms Belinda Vernon describes the tests and other measures that can be used to monitor your diabetes for any complications over a long-term period.

Diabetes Mellitus: What are the types of Diabetes ? – Ms Belinda Vernon (Diabetic Educator)

Diabetic Educator Belinda Vernon explains what types of diabetes are in existence and some of their distinguishing features.

Diabetes Mellitus: What does this really mean? – Dr Weng Sam (Endocrinologist)

Endocrinologist Dr Weng Sam explains what diabetes is, and describes some of its features as a disease.

Diabetes Mellitus: Advice for Diabetics

Diabetic Educator Ms Belinda Vernon gives some advice for sufferers of diabetes, including some tips on keeping the right diet and lifestyle.

Diabetes Mellitus: An overview for General Practitioners

Endocrinologist Dr Weng Sam gives an overview of Diabetes Mellitus for General Practitioners, including the role of changing lifestyles in the incidence of the disease.

Diabetes Mellitus: Does it run in the family?

Endocrinologist Dr Weng Sam answers the question, can diabetes be inherited and run in the family? or are lifestyles also a factor in developing diabetes?

Diabetes Mellitus: How do you assess the feet of a Diabetic?

Podiatrist Ms Karen Kirkwood explains how the feet of a person with diabetes can be examined for any problems associated with developing the disease.