Thousands of people with type 2 diabetes could be affected by a shortage of the drug dulaglutide.
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Makaia Carr leads campaign to help Māori better access diabetes medicines
Carr who has nearly 180,000 people in her social network, was motivated to spread the word of the campaign because diabetes is in her immediate whānau.
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Māori women not being correctly screened for diabetes during pregnancy- Waikato University study
Less than 18% of Māori women in the Waikato region received recommended diabetes checks during pregnancy, a Waikato University study says.
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New keto kai company declares war on diabetes
Can a low carb, high-fat diet beat diabetes? Keto kai retailer Tamati Norman says yes.
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World famous in Hamilton Mamas Donuts hit Otara
Mamas Donuts is world famous in Hamilton for feeding donut fiends three days a week. The business model allows the mamas who work in the company to spend more time with their whānau. It's ideal for helping mothers gain employment and start their own businesses, the mamas say.
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Māori musician raising awareness for Diabetes NZ
39-year-old musician, Ricky Winikerei is a part of an Anytime fitness campaign to raise $30,000 for Diabetes NZ. He has committed himself to a nationwide fitness challenge, hoping to raise funds and awareness about the condition.
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Living a successful life with diabetes
Despite having diabetes, 26-year-old Sam Ellis-Nicholson hasn’t let it hold him back from living a successful life. A new trial has started in South Auckland to help patients stay on top of their medication- and hopefully follow in Ellis-Nicholson's footsteps.
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Ngāti Porou geneticist takes on Type 2 diabetes
A young Ngāti Porou geneticist is using DNA from her own people to fight Type 2 diabetes.
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Grooming tech-based and innovative ideas
Ten finalists have been selected for the DIGMYDIEA Innovation Challenge, competing for a $10,000 worth of support to make their ideas become a reality. Te Kāea caught up with two of the hopeful participants vying for the top spot.