Hi all, I'm Dr Gareth Nye I teach all things medical to the next generation of healthcare workers.
I'm also the Theme Lead for Endocrinology at @physoc , contribute for @Soc_Endo@DiabetesUK & research maternal & fetal health.
I've been involved in a number of media pieces on radio, print & TV across a range of medical issues and love helpign explain complex issues so everyone can understand them!
Might even be caught chatting about #lfc or my lovely family as well though!
Nice to meet you!
@SpotifyCares hi - got a new phone and my premium account is fixed to an email I no longer have access to. Whenever I try and message you online it takes me to the login page so I'm stuck in a loop
Want proven hacks to stay cool during the nice weather - check out my latest tiktok post summarising my recent media posts
https://t.co/lgBZ3qn7YM
#journorequest#prrequest#newspeak
@dayvales@tfwrail I didnt ask a particularly difficult question - i just wondered if it was related to the work or this is a new permanent change.
I can imagine the already overcrowded services will be doubly so which I cant see as being very helpful at the Oxford Road island platform
@tfwrail morning - are TFW trains not servicing Earlestown and newton le willows due to the work at Manchester or is this a new timetable change? Its hard to work out from the website
@tfwrail Yes thats what it says on the website but it didnt mention any change to the normal hourly service.
Im wondering why the normal service which looks to be at the same time from Warrington is no longer calling to earlestown and newton le willows
Lovely time, awful scoreline
Gareth Taylor needs to go now unfortunately, he didnt even appear to be on the touchline for the second half.
#lfcwomen have no identity and look like 11 strangers
Such a shame
#lfc#wsl#SubwayWLC#liverpoolwomen
Delighted to share i will be joining the Society for Endocrinology Science Committee from March 2026 through to 2030.
Hoping this will be another huge boost to an already highly successful department and programme with Biomedical Science at Salford
Thanks @LFC@LFCRetail@LiverpoolFCW for an amazing day again at Liverpool women vs Chelsea today and for choosing Gracie as your scavenger hunt winner!
Such a big effort from the team to make the matchday experience inclusive for everyone but encourage young girls into football is so great!
Quick analysis from the #liverpool women vs Cheslea game
obviously amazing result but still lacking forward players
subs? I know the game was tightly poised but some energy could have made the difference, especially with all of Chelseas subs
seemed to be holding back for long spells not wanting to over commit
some signs of life at least!
#wsl #WomensFootball #lfc #football
Today is World Diabetes day
Diabetes is serious and with better awareness lives could be saved.
Type 1 diabetes can happen at any age however it can progress more quickly in those who are younger.
Always be on the look out for the 4 ts
thinning
thirsty
tired
toilet
Type 1 diabetes is a very simple disease, the cells supposed to fight off infections fight your pancreas, stopped the ability to make insulin. Insulin is the key that opens the door for sugar to enter cells and makes energy. Without energy, your body cant function.
In reality though, managing the condition is a full time job. On average, a diabetic will make nearly 200 extra decisions per day.
If you want to know what thats like - set an alarm on your phone to go off every 5 minutes for an hour. Set the alarm to be the most irritating sound you can. Everytime that goes off, imagine having to check your blood sugar and decide whats goes to happen next.
Diabetes doesnt have to run your life, but its always there in the shadow lurking.
The 4 Ts can occur over a long period or like Gracie can all come very quickly. They often appear when your body has to use fat for energy which turns the blood acidic.
Without the right care and treatment when she did, Gracie wouldnt have woken up from her diabetic ketoacidosis coma and wouldnt be here today.
I like to think she's still here because shes got a purpose to do and shes certainly doing her best!
She is an amazing advocate for diabetes and isnt afraid to tell anyone about her condition and her journey.
Our fight for the amazing technology she now has made a small ripple in a big pond, helping others out there get the same.
But most importantly and strange to say it today, Gracie isnt defined by her diabetes, she defines it and to anyone else shes just an average child.
Like Gracie, we hope one day there will be a cure but thanks to all the amazing people who have been a part of our diabetes journey so far, we are living life alongside the condition and living life to the fullest.
#worlddiabetesday #worlddiabetesday2025 #diabetes #journorequest #UK #health #awareness #type1diabetes #t1d
Breakthroughs become possible when people like you take part in research.
Find out more about UK research projects that need your help to improve type 1 diabetes (T1D) care: https://t.co/cSo3NUfa20
"This study gives us a missing piece of the puzzle, explaining why type 1 diabetes progresses so much faster in children than in adults." - Rachel Connor, Breakthrough T1D
Scientists from the Type 1 Diabetes Grand Challenge have discovered that type 1 diabetes progresses more aggressively in children - particularly those diagnosed before age seven. As cells are destroyed before they can become larger and more resilient, young children lose their insulin production more rapidly.
Read the full article: https://t.co/puE9YVjtIz
@DiabetesUK
#Type1Diabetes #T1D #Research
It been a privilege to work with @DiabetesUK over the past few weeks, telling Gracies story and being involved in media pieces for new ground breaking research.
Its such a shame other news has turned the spotlight away from what remains a huge leap forward in understanding how and why children like Gracie develop diabetes so rapidly.
Ultimately its one step towards stopping unneeded deaths due to undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes and makes finding a cure, that little bit closer
https://t.co/LmvHIx06dUβ¦
It been a privilege to work with @DiabetesUK over the past few weeks, telling Gracies story and being involved in media pieces for new ground breaking research.
Its such a shame other news has turned the spotlight away from what remains a huge leap forward in understanding how and why children like Gracie develop diabetes so rapidly.
Ultimately its one step towards stopping unneeded deaths due to undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes and makes finding a cure, that little bit closer
https://t.co/peurph6p3y
#type1diabetes #uknews #journorequest #merseyside #diabetes #health #research #sciencenews
So thankful to be able to share our story for this piece
Gracie was lucky because shes still here with us, unfortunately there are too many children who arent.
This research is a big step forward towards preventing the worst outcomes at diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes
So thankful to be able to share our story for this piece
Gracie was lucky because shes still here with us, unfortunately there are too many children who arent.
This research is a big step forward towards preventing the worst outcomes at diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes
So thankful to be able to share our story for this piece
Gracie was lucky because shes still here with us, unfortunately there are too many children who arent.
This research is a big step forward towards preventing the worst outcomes at diagnosis with Type 1 diabetes