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Continuous glucose monitoring has favorable effects over several years – News-Medical.Net
New data on continuous glucose monitoring for people with type 1 diabetes, over a significantly longer period than before, are now available.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 16 2020
New data on continuous glucose monitoring for people with type 1 diabetes, over a significantly longer period than before, are now available. A University of Gothenburg study shows that using the CGM tool, with its continuous monitoring of blood sugar (glucose) levels, has favorable effects over several years.
The technology of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is superseding that of the classic portable blood glucose meters, which require a prick…
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