There is only waiting for a few years to the prototype with artificial intelligence, but it is very promising, click on the link that I put and find a lot of information.
You want a future without pinzhazos to measure glucose, because it is here !! just wait ....
There is only waiting for a few years to the prototype with artificial intelligence, but it is very promising, click on the link that I put and find a lot of information.
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pyrri said:
LinkThere is only waiting for a few years to the prototype with artificial intelligence, but it is very promising, click on the link that I put and find a lot of information.
Come on, the usual.To wait "a few years" ...
It looks like smoke
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
Good, the one I can confirm that it is in an advanced phase is this.
Right now in the test phase taking local residents to see the accuracy of the meter.
What I see is that it is always in a few years, I remember when debuting in 1992 that doctors and endocrine told me that in 5 years diabetes would be cured and those 5 years have become 31 years and nothing at all, just needles just needlesFine and more sophisticated feathers
There is a continuous meter of non -invasive glucose.The Sugarbeat.
Link
In some countries the patches are already sold and cost € 55 per month.Although in Spain it is not yet sold.
It works through an electric current that aspires to interstitial tissue molecules.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
I point two ideas:
I see a chimera cell transplant theme and pumps while carrying a catheter .... Whatever results is a transplant of stem cells encoded to function as beta cells, they are able to generate insulin according to blood glucose butThe problem is that they are very strong cells and reproduce to beast and end up cancer
And how much reliable is it?Because those who exist to date do not get the reliability of a capillary, which does not approach the real value in blood.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
ruthbia said:
And how much reliable is it?Because those that exist to date do not get the reliability of a capillary, which does not approach the real value in blood.The capillary also gives approximate blood values, I always before the blood tests I make a capillacapillaries are good will be that they are reliable
What there is no intention ... We have little in this world but I have it lighter every day.As soon as you learn to manage the disease you make relatively normal life and you are for life chained to insulin.It is a round business.Proof of this is that everything I see is with diabetes you can !!There is no slogan to say with cancer you can.No one thinks about ending diabetes, however, everyone thinks of ending cancer.Because there is no Spanish association against diabetes and if there is Spanish association against cancer ...
Yes, there is a huge business of needles, reactive strips for glucose control, insulin manufacturers, a large market that would stop entering millions and millions every year.I believe that the cure exists and is at the bottom of a freezer of pharmaceuticals, read on the Internet of the subsoil that there are several prototypes of insulin of weekly duration with an excellent glucose control, but it does not interest, that they are punctured and if they doComplications better like this we fill our pockets more
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