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

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

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...

Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

August 5, 20214m 59s

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