‘Snooze’ button & cognitive benefit
Challenging conventional wisdom, new research suggests that hitting the ‘Snooze’ button does not lead to cognitive impairment on waking and may actually provide cognitive benefits.
Challenging conventional wisdom, new research suggests that hitting the ‘Snooze’ button does not lead to cognitive impairment on waking and may actually provide cognitive benefits.
While continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) can provide real-time data and alerts to help people with diabetes make informed decisions about their health, it has been
On 7 November 2023 NICE recommended the use of an “artificial pancreas” for diabetes management, meaning this life changing device is now recommended for use
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