Medical Futurist November 21, 2024
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This device aims to simplify and enhance diabetes management. Let’s see how it works.

Key Takeaways

This continuous blood glucose sensor is intended for individuals aged 18 and older and is designed to monitor interstitial fluid glucose levels.

While it provides valuable insights for glycemic management, it should not be used as the sole basis for treatment decisions or therapy adjustments.

I tested it and shared my personal experience with it.

As The Medical Futurist, I often explore the latest advancements in digital health technology to assess their potential impact on patients and healthcare systems. I have tested a...

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