Med-Tech Innovation July 3, 2020
Parvez Khodabocus

Parvez Khodabocus, director, group purchasing organisation at HealthTrust Europe, explores the technology which is available to diabetics, and examines some of the key developments that have been made in this area of medical innovation over the past few years.

Diabetes is a condition that affects roughly 415 million people across the world. Type 1 diabetes, the lesson common type of diabetes, is when your body attacks the cells in your pancreas which means it cannot make any insulin. Type 2 diabetes, on the other hand, is when your body is unable to make enough insulin or the insulin you do make does not work properly. Although diabetics can live healthy, happy and productive lives, a crucial part of managing...

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