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Insuclock a new device makes insulin injections easier for type 1 diabetics

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Hi everyone,

This is in the news today and anything that makes life easier for those with diabetes has to be a good thing and this device makes monitoring of insulin more accurate thus helping people manage their diabetes better.

The scary statistic is that 415 million people are diabetic world wide and this is predicted to grow to 600 million by 2040.

Here's a link to the article so please see:

medicalxpress.com/news/2018...

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Thank you for posting this today, Jerry.😀👍

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Thank you Leah, I thought that it looked a good idea a smart device that is effectively dedicated to each person. 😀

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Yes, you’re right about that, but it’s still in the experimental stages for now.😀

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