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D-Talk, conversations in diabetes is brought to you by the International Diabetes Federation. Join host Phylissa DeRoze as she delves into topical issues of importance for the diabetes community with leading health professionals and advocates from across the world.

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  • Doing Well with Diabetes: Turning challenges into purpose
    Mar 5 2026
    In Episode 3 of the second season of Doing Well with Diabetes, a special podcast series in partnership with Diabetics Doing Things, host Rob Howe speaks with Jyotsana Rangeen about transforming life with type 1 diabetes through advocacy, confidence, and community. From navigating diagnosis and stigma to becoming a leading youth advocate in India and globally, Jyotsana shares how positive language, cultural awareness, and strong support networks can reshape the diabetes experience. A powerful conversation about turning challenges into purpose.

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    31 m
  • Diabetes and Ramadan Guidelines
    Feb 13 2026
    As Ramadan begins, millions ask: Can I fast safely with diabetes? In this episode, Dr Phyllisa Deroze speaks with Professor Mohamed Hassanein about what’s new in the 2026 Diabetes and Ramadan Guidelines. Learn how real-world data is driving change, how the new risk calculator works, and why informed choice, safety, and confidence are central to fasting with diabetes.

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    27 m
  • Young-Onset diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa (YODA)
    Feb 5 2026
    In this episode of D-Talk, host Dr Phyllisa Deroze talks with Dr Jean Claude Katte about the YODA study, which reveals a distinct, non-autoimmune form of young-onset diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa. Learn how genetics, environment, and nutrition influence diabetes and why global standards must reflect diverse populations. The findings have major implications for diagnosis, treatment, and equity worldwide.

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    58 m
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