The artificial pancreas represents the integration of two separate devices: a continuous glucose monitor and an insulin pump. Learn more about this technology and how it can help improve diabetic patients’ quality of life with Dr. Stuart Weinzimer, Interim Section Chief of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Yale School of Medicine.
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The Potential of Immunotherapy in Type 1 Diabetes
Emerging Insulin Pump Technology
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Interventions Targeting Impaired Glucose Tolerance
Are We Close to Development of an Artificial Pancreas?
Implications of the ACCORD, ADVANCE and VA Diabetes Trials
The International Diabetes Federation's Global Campaign
How Will Pharmacogenomics Play a Role in Diabetes Therapy?
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The Importance of Diabetes Education for Patients and Providers
The Importance of Immunizations for Diabetic Patients
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