(Reuters Health) - Children and teens with type 1 diabetes who use insulin pumps may have better-controlled blood sugar and fewer complications than youth who inject insulin, a new study suggests.
Owen Mumford has released a new injection pen training video. Developed in collaboration with consultant pharmacists and nursing professionals, the video addresses critical steps when clinically ...
Children with diabetes who inhaled their mealtime doses of insulin did just as well as those who injected insulin under the skin, researchers reported at the American Diabetes Association scientific ...
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