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  • Diabetes Scotland: Living With or At Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Scotland

    Created: 12/03/2026
    News/Events Category: Community Events
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    When: 6.00 - 7.30pm, Wednesday 01 April 2026
    Where: Online
    This event is being organised by Diabetes Scotland

    It is too late to book a place for this particular session, sorry about that.

    Diabetes Scotland is hosting a Type 2 Diabetes webinar which is a great opportunity for people living with, or at risk of Type 2, to find out more about care and treatment in Scotland. 

    Laurie Eyles, Scottish Government Advisor, will speak about Type 2 prevention and remission and weight loss pathways. Prof Naveed Sattar will speak about the increasing use of SGLT2i and GLTP-1Ras. Plus, Andy Nolan, supporter of Diabetes Scotland, will speak about his lived experience of Type 2 diagnosis and remission. 

    There will be a Q&A session and people are invited to submit questions ahead of the event. 




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