Artificial pancreas device has significantly changed the way of managing diabetes
The invention of an artificial pancreashas changed the lives of millions of people who must now manage their diabetes. There have been many advancements in diabetes research over the past 20 years and one of those has been the introduction of the electronic monitoring system called the e-pghd. The e-pghd uses a glucose monitoring system that records daily blood glucose levels and sends this information directly to a small hand-held monitor that is attached to wrist. It has revolutionized the way that diabetics manage their own disease.
Another important advancement in the field of diabetes management has been the introduction of glucose monitoring equipment called digital health reading strips. These strips have been available for about five years and they are incredibly accurate. One of the key advancements in the field of diabetes management has been the development of the closed-loop system. The closed-loop system means that instead of constantly opening and closing the glucose monitoring device, the strip is constantly changing. This keeps the glucose levels constant and ensures that they stay within a certain range. The big benefit of this system is that it is much more accurate than the previous generation of glucose monitoring devices and it requires virtually no computer skills or knowledge at all. The major advancements in the closed-loop systems have been made possible by the advances in medical technology.
Beyond these two major advances, there are other smaller advances that have made huge strides in the field of management. For example, continuous glucose monitoring allows for more precise results and allows researchers to test new proteins and drugs much easier than before. Other advances include the ability to measure insulin resistance. With the current technology, you can test insulin resistance much more quickly than was previously possible. There is also the potential to measure protein and enzyme levels.
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