Α νew kind of implant could one day make it far easier for people with type 1 diabetes to manage their disease. The insulin-making implant is a mixture of transplanted islets cells and medical technology, inserted just below the skin…
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People who manage their diabetes manually must give themselves these painful injections multiple times a day. Those who use insulin pumps only have to deal with jabs when they change the catheter every 2 or 3 days, but they have…
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Apple has a secret project to help people with diabetes By Kristin Houser
3 March 2023Views: 406pple is developing technology to build noninvasive blood glucose monitoring right into its smartwatches, according to a report from Bloomberg — freeing people with diabetes (PWD) from painful needle pricks to test their blood sugar levels and potentially helping people…
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The latest “flash” monitor, which automatically reads glucose levels through a needle-like sensor attached to a small patch worn on the back of the upper arm, can free patients from the pain of frequent finger-prick testing. Read more in raconteur…
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We Just Got More Evidence For The Strange Link Between Sugar And Alzheimer’s By Peter Dockrill
12 April 2018Views: 1,114People with high blood sugar stand to experience worse long-term cognitive decline than their healthy peers, even if they’re not technically type 2 diabetic, new research suggests. Other studies have previously shown this kind of link between diabetes and the cognitive…