Reflections from the 2026 Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine (ASBHM) conference held in Auckland, New Zealand
Last month the 2026 Australasian Society for Behavi...
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Reflections from the 2026 Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine (ASBHM) conference held in Auckland, New Zealand
Last month the 2026 Australasian Society for Behavi...
Sabina joins the ACBRD for 3 months as an academic visitor to better understand and address diabetes stigma
We’re pleased to welcome Sabina Wagner as an academic visitor for three months. Sabina has travelled from Denmark to learn more about our work and to share her own research on the psychosocial impacts of diabetes, with a particular focus o...
By Dr Jo Jordan
Diabetes devices generate and store lots of data to support people living with diabetes. But under current laws, who owns this data is unclear. Researchers from the UK call for greater data protection for the diabe...
The ACBRD published new insights into experiences of diabetes stigma from studies in six countries
How are people with diabetes treated in different countries? Do experiences of diabetes st...
US-based researchers have found links between weight stigma and disordered eating behaviours among teens with type 1 diabetes
Entering the teenage years is a time of big change, physically,...