November 2010 newsletter news: Silly pump thing
Ever pulled your pump tubing out? Well, you are not the only one. But thankfully, most people who’ve done something daft with their pump have
Ever pulled your pump tubing out? Well, you are not the only one. But thankfully, most people who’ve done something daft with their pump have
Crocodile shoes: The Crocs phenomenon takes another step forward with the introduction of the The Silver Cloud, from the CrocsRX range of therapeutic shoes. Impregnated
Diabetes patients in the UK and Ireland will be the first in the world to use a new technology which mimics key elements of the
By Sue Marshall, June 2009 Insulin pumps have been around for a lot longer than you might imagine, but back in the day they were
Insulin pumps are devices that deliver insulin through narrow, flexible plastic tubing that ends with a needle inserted just under the skin near the abdomen.
Things we use to monitor and medicate diabetes The diabetes management equipment we use can have a huge affect on how often or how well
The Solo MicroPump insulin delivery patch system by Medingo, recnetly acquired by Roche Diagnostics, should be available in early 2011. It is very small —