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Charting the impact of the rise in type 2 diabetes on patients and NHS finances. And the untold story of the four soldiers who captured one of the most infamous Nazis of WWII.

Can the NHS survive diabetes? Inside Out investigates the 'epidemic' of type 2 diabetes and its impact on patients and NHS finances. We reveal how a team from Manchester Metropolitan University is aiming to reduce the recurrence of foot ulcers in people with type 2 diabetes, as they test a groundbreaking new system of treatment. Dianne Oxberry meets one man on the study who narrowly escaped a double amputation.

Roger Johnson reveals the incredible - and previously untold -story of the four soldiers from the North West who captured one of the most infamous Nazis of World War Two.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 24 Oct 2016 19:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Dianne Oxberry
Reporter Roger Johnson
Executive Producer Deborah Van Bishop

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