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Study shows flash glucose monitors help youth with type1 diabetes – News-Medical.Net
A world-first Otago study has revealed flash glucose monitors help youth with type 1 diabetes better monitor their blood sugar levels, however it does not impro…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 8 2020
A world-first Otago study has revealed flash glucose monitors help youth with type 1 diabetes better monitor their blood sugar levels, however it does not improve glucose control.
A team of researchers co-led by Associate Professor Ben Wheeler and Dr Sara Boucher from the University of Otago’s Department of Women and Children’s Health conducted a six-month trial among adolescents aged 13-20 years with a history of suboptimal glycaemic control.
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