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According to news from the British National Health Service (NHS) on this website on April 3, tens of thousands of children and adults with type 1 diabetes will receive an "artificial pancreas" to help manage their insulin levels. The technology will help manage blood sugar levels in diabetics, thereby improving their quality of life. This is a major breakthrough and an alternative to insulin injections that will be beneficial in managing their diabetes. It is said that the hybrid closed loop system is a A subcutaneous sensor that
sends wireless readings to an externally worn pump that delivers insulin as neededcould help patients avoid the risks of type 1 diabetes without worrying about finger pricks or injections.
. We note that the government agency has given an ultra-precise figure of
269,095people with type 1 diabetes in England and highlighted how many people could benefit from the scheme. The NHS said local branches will start identifying patients for the scheme from Tuesday. Colette Marshall, President of Diabetes UK, said: “Diabetes is a serious and cruel disease, but these systems can make a significant, life-changing difference – improving the overall health and lives of people with diabetes. Quality. This is truly a landmark moment and we will work with the NHS and others to ensure it is rolled out equitably and reaches the public as quickly as possible."
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