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A pilot study of 12 young children (aged 5-8) with Type 1 diabetes found that an artificial pancreas (smartphone with wireless blood sugar monitor and insulin pump without need to stick fingers) helped study participants better control their condition compared to their usual insulin pump.
A pilot study of 12 young children (aged 5-8) with Type 1 diabetes found that an artificial pancreas (smartphone with wireless blood sugar monitor and insulin pump without need to stick fingers) helped study participants better control their condition compared to their usual insulin pump.
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