Diabetes: Scientists trial 'artificial pancreas' run by your smartphone

05/08/2021 4 min Temporada 1
Diabetes: Scientists trial 'artificial pancreas' run by your smartphone

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Researchers at Cambridge’s Institute of Metabolic Science say the automated portable device, worn externally, can help people living with both type 2 diabetes and kidney failure by more effective reduction of blood sugar levels. You’re spending a third of your waking life glued to TV and streaming. How an anti-snoring machine is reducing the need to give Covid patients invasive mechanical ventilation. Child safety alert over cheap, unbranded toys bought online. The Ether cryptocurrency neared two-month high ahead of major blockchain protocol change. Major study finds ageing societies ‘afford more advantages to men than women’. From D-Day spying to keeping tabs on China...UK opens first space command HQ in Buckinghamshire. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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