Young Type 1s helped by early tech use
The sooner children with Type 1 diabetes are given the latest treatment devices the greater the benefit, according to research by Stanford University in America.
The sooner children with Type 1 diabetes are given the latest treatment devices the greater the benefit, according to research by Stanford University in America.
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Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre 3 system is now on the NHS’s new Insulin Pumps, Continuous Glucose Monitoring, Closed Loop Insulin Delivery Systems and Associated Products framework
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People with Type 2 diabetes may put their condition ‘into remission’ with a weekly injection, according to a new trial. The study found that the