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Lori Berard, RN, CDE, Diabetes Nurse Educator, talks about new advances in blood glucose monitoring called FLASH technology that no longer requires patients to prick their finger for readings.
The Government of Saskatchewan invested $23 million effective April 1 to expand full coverage towards advanced glucose ...
On Monday the provincial government announced that they are investing $23 million to expand full coverage for Continuous and ...
Two endocrinologists who live with type 1 diabetes debate this issue at the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes ...
These devices gauge the sugar concentrations ... continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), and flash glucose monitoring. Traditional glucose meters require a finger prick to obtain a blood sample ...
Abbott's wearable FreeStyle Libre 3 device – which is billed as the smallest and thinnest real-time CGM system available – sends glucose readings every minute directly to the user's smartphone ...
PNY® today introduced the PRO Elitetm High Endurance microSD Flash Memory Cards, engineered for demanding recording in surveillance systems, dash cams, body cams, and other video monitoring devices.
The inclusion of flash glucose monitoring—which is generally cheaper and simpler to use than real-time CGM—in the guideline follows a campaign by Diabetes UK and others to end the so-called postcode ...
What do I do if I have been prescribed a hormonal intrauterine device (IUD), implant ... coverage of insulin pumps and advanced glucose monitors (AGM, which include both continuous glucose monitors ...
Maowasha say a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) device consists of a sensor and a transmitter. He says the transmitter can be connected to an individual phone which allows one to read numbers.