2019-11-01 Diabetic Living Australia

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Want to get active but struggling to get
started or stay on track? The 'Ready Set
Go' workshop by Diabetes Victoria may
be for you. This free three-hour workshop
is designed to help you identify what’s
stopping you from being active. You’ll
learn more about how exercising benefits
your BGLs and you’ll walk away with
a step-by-step plan to get you started.
To find out when the next session is,
visit diabetesvic.org.au/events.

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Imcyse, has successfully completed its Phase I trial. For
six months, this trial safely monitored 41 patients who
were newly diagnosed with type 1, as they injected
different doses of treatment into them. The conclusion
of this trial found no major health problems arising
from the treatment, and showed clinical benefits as the
number of autoimmune cells within the patients’
blood decreased while on the treatment. The trial,
however, was too small to know exactly how effective
this new drug will be. Phase II is planned for 2020.
SUCCESSFUL TRIAL
is now recognised as a medical
diagnosis by the World Health
Organization, which included
it in the 11th Revision of the
International Classification
of Diseases (ICD-11).
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