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  2. Smart insulin patch - Wikipedia

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    It is a transdermal patch comprising glucose-sensitive microneedle-array loaded with insulin for blood glucose regulation. Once applied on the skin, the microneedles penetrate under the skin and can sense blood sugar levels. If glucose levels go up, it can promote the release of insulin, which is transported through the regional lymph and ...

  3. Continuous Glucose Monitor Are Everywhere. Who Actually ... - AOL

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    One study noted the likely rise of use in non-diabetic CGM users and categorized them into four groups: people with diabetes-related diseases, people with non-diabetes metabolic diseases, people ...

  4. Jessie Inchauspé - Wikipedia

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    She is a contributor to the French radio station RTL, and presents the 2025 UK Channel 4 show, The Glucose Goddess. [4] Inchauspé's work rests on what she calls novel "glucose hacks" to reduce one's sugar intake, avoid blood sugar spikes, increase protein, vegetables, and physical activity, and to reduce the side effects of sugar when eaten.

  5. The Glucose Goddess supplement to reduce blood sugar spikes ...

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    Once glucose enters the bloodstream, it triggers the pancreas to release a hormone called insulin, which helps the body’s cells and organs absorb the glucose to be used for energy, according to ...

  6. Diabetic cheiroarthropathy - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic cheiroarthropathy, also known as diabetic stiff hand syndrome or limited joint mobility syndrome, is a cutaneous condition characterized by waxy, thickened skin and limited joint mobility of the hands and fingers, leading to flexion contractures, a condition associated with diabetes mellitus [1]: 681 and it is observed in roughly 30% of diabetic patients with longstanding disease.

  7. Olympic athletes turn to diabetes tech in pursuit of medals

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    By Ludwig Burger (Reuters) -Olympians including Dutch marathon runner Abdi Nageeye are using a new tool they hope will boost their medal chances this summer: tiny monitors that attach to the skin ...

  8. One small thing can add years to your life, experts say - AOL

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    Drinking plenty of water can improve blood pressure, diabetes, joint, gut and kidney health as well as ease migraines and boost the glow of your skin, among other benefits.

  9. Prevention of type 2 diabetes - Wikipedia

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    Prevention of type 2 diabetes can be achieved with both lifestyle changes and use of medication. [1] The American Diabetes Association categorizes people with prediabetes, who have glycemic levels higher than normal but do not meet criteria for diabetes, as a high-risk group. Without intervention, people with prediabetes progress to type 2 ...