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Faye Riley

@faye_285

Research Communications Manager at Diabetes UK. Living with type 1 diabetes. Lover of all things kawaii.

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Boom! What marvellously incredible news for #WorldDiabetesDay 🤩🙌🎉. Thanks to my Diabetes UK #diabetesfamily for keeping up the fight & getting us here.

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#DUKPCInsider is just over a month away! Hear world leading specialists discuss our DiRECT study and #diabetes remission, the DIY Loop and lots more. You can take a look at the full programme here: socsi.in/insider_t42mO

#DUKPCInsider is just over a month away! Hear world leading specialists discuss our DiRECT study and #diabetes remission, the DIY Loop and lots more. You can take a look at the full programme here: socsi.in/insider_t42mO
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We still don't fully understand what causes #Type1diabetes. Scientists think our genes, viruses & gut bacteria could all be likely culprits that add to our risk. Here we sum up what we know so far about the complex picture behind Type 1: socsi.in/research_jXxbn #ResearchFriday

We still don't fully understand what causes #Type1diabetes. Scientists think our genes, viruses & gut bacteria could all be likely culprits that add to our risk. Here we sum up what we know so far about the complex picture behind Type 1: socsi.in/research_jXxbn #ResearchFriday
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We've landed at the #DUKPC2019 in Liverpool and will be live tweeting sessions from tomorrow! What #diabetes #research do you want to hear about?

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Killer T cells are the assassins of our immune system. They destroy harmful bacteria and viruses. But in #Type1diabetes, they mistakenly attack our insulin-producing cells. Immunotherapy treatments hope to slow or stop their attack. Discover how: socsi.in/cdz9P

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Over the past 4 years, we've put the building blocks in place to take immunotherapy #research up a gear through the T1DUK Research Consortium. It's sped up progress and given more people, like Ruby, the chance to take part in vital trials. Here's what we've achieved so far: socsi.in/immunotherapy_…

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BREAKING #Type1diabetes #research news just in! Scientists have been able to delay the diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes in people at high risk, using a drug that works on the immune system to slow its attack. Read the full story: bit.ly/2WuEuto

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A lovely look at what happened when we took some of our superstar supporters to meet our scientists and see the #diabetes research – which their fundraising makes possible – in action. Thank you again to Kathleen Gillespie, Anna Long & team for everything!😊🌟

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Well that was emosh 😭. Heartbroken to be saying bye bye to the incomparable powerhouse that is Dr Emily Burns. It has been a pleasure serving with you ❤️

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Urgent announcement: today we are launching a rapid response funding call for research to help us understand #COVID19 in relation to people with #diabetes. There will be no restriction on the type of research accepted but we encourage collaboration & multidisciplinary thinking.

Urgent announcement: today we are launching a rapid response funding call for research to help us understand #COVID19 in relation to people with #diabetes.

There will be no restriction on the type of research accepted but we encourage collaboration & multidisciplinary thinking.
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Our member charities are having to furlough employees and this will impact their ability to serve the public in a time of national crisis. This petition is asking that furloughed charity employees be allowed to volunteer for their charity 👉 bit.ly/2wWx6eM

Our member charities are having to furlough employees and this will impact their ability to serve the public in a time of national crisis. This petition is asking that furloughed charity employees be allowed to volunteer for their charity 👉 bit.ly/2wWx6eM
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Our Head of Research Comms, Dr Lucy Chambers, has written an article on Open Access Gov on coronavirus & diabetes: what we do & don't know, & the research we're already investing in to understand more, inform policy & care & save more lives: bit.ly/3n9YgE3 #ResearchAtRisk

Our Head of Research Comms, Dr Lucy Chambers, has written an article on <a href="/OpenAccessGov/">Open Access Gov</a> on coronavirus &amp; diabetes: what we do &amp; don't know, &amp; the research we're already investing in to understand more, inform policy &amp; care &amp; save more lives: bit.ly/3n9YgE3 #ResearchAtRisk
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🚨Attn people with #diabetes and carers! Have you/your loved one had a stay in hospital during the pandemic? We want to hear about it. Contact us: [email protected] or 0345 123 2399. Please spread widely #GBDoc

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1/3 BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. FDA has decided more evidence is needed before it can approve a new, world-first immunotherapy treatment for type 1 diabetes. Read more about immunotherapy and this latest development: orlo.uk/YRzkz

1/3 BREAKING NEWS: 

The <a href="/US_FDA/">U.S. FDA</a> has decided more evidence is needed before it can approve a new, world-first immunotherapy treatment for type 1 diabetes. Read more about immunotherapy and this latest development: orlo.uk/YRzkz
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Did you hear that we're hiring?👥 We’re searching for brilliant people, passionate about diabetes research, to join our growing team, with FIVE exciting roles up for grabs. ⏱️Closing date: 18 May. Read on for all the details👇 (1/7)

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This #WorldDiabetesDay, we want to raise awareness of the most common symptoms of #Type1Diabetes - also known as the 4Ts: 🚽 Toilet 💦 Thirsty 💤 Tired ⬇️ Thinner Will you retweet and help us spread the word? 💙 #WDD