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Introduction Brief history of insulin pens and evolution to connected pens Every person with type 1 diabetes requires insulin to live. Many people with type 2 diabetes also require insulin to achieve glycemic targets due to the progressive
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.9 Communication topology Fully connected (PSO) After a series of data processing procedures on collected breath samples, 14 sensors with high diabetes screening accuracy were selected for the final device. The performance of the selected sensors in
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-based mobile app with Bluetooth-connected glucose meters and in-app guidance from certified diabetes educators. A 3-month study revealed that participants who used both One Drop and an activity tracker had significantly lower HbA1C levels than those who used
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-Diabetes-Management-Solution ). Additionally, CGM data can be directly integrated with smart connected insulin pens and smart pen caps to assist with insulin dosing guidance and support; examples of these include the Medtronic InPen with the Dexcom G6 and
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. In brief, serum CysC levels are closely connected to pancreatic α-cell and β-cell dysfunctions. CysC serves as a functional protein that directly plays pleiotropic roles in many pathophysiological processes in the human body, let alone a marker for
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