Podcast

The type 5 diabetes story

Host Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Dr Meredith Hawkins and Dr Nihal Thomas to explore type 5 diabetes, unpack the science behind the condition and discuss why this newly recognised type of diabetes needs our attention.
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Podcast

Diabetes and dementia: connecting the dots

Host Phyllisa Deroze speaks with Professor Kaarin Anstey, a leading expert in ageing and brain health, to unpack the growing evidence linking type 2 diabetes and dementia. Drawing on insights from the Diabetes Atlas, they explore how the age of diabetes onset, vascular risks, and long-term management can influence cognitive decline.
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Podcast

Diabetes Atlas 11th Edition

In this episode of D-Talk, host Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Professors Dianna Magliano and Ed Boyko, co-chairs of the IDF Diabetes Atlas Committee, to unpack the 11th Edition of the IDF Diabetes Atlas. Together, they dive into the latest global, regional, and national diabetes data, examining how this evidence-based resource has evolved since its first publication in 2000.
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Report

IDF Diabetes Atlas 11th Edition 2025

The IDF Diabetes Atlas 11th edition provides detailed information on the estimated and projected prevalence of diabetes, globally, by region, country and territory, for 2024 and 2050. It draws attention to the growing impact of diabetes across the world and highlights proven and effective actions that governments and policy-makers must urgently take to tackle it.
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Report

Diabetes and kidney disease

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with up to 40% of people living with diabetes affected by CKD. This IDF Diabetes Atlas report looks at the relationship between diabetes and kidney disease across the globe and ways to reduce its impact.
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Infographic

Diabetes among Indigenous Peoples: A disproportionate impact

An infographic on diabetes among Indigenous Peoples highlighting that diabetes is one of the most common conditions that disproportionately impacts Indigenous Peoples worldwide.
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