Insulin Pump Beats Injections
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Insulin pump beats injections in study | Lifescript.com
lifescript.com — “CHICAGO (Reuters) - Medtronic Inc's insulin pump and monitoring device controlled blood glucose...” View full resource at lifescript.com
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Insulin Pumps vs. Insulin Injections - Insulin & Pumps - Diabetes
healthcentral.com — “Learn the postives and negatives of insulin pumps and insulin injections for diabetes management. Find out which is right for your diabetes treatment.” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Three Reasons Why Insulin Injections are Working for Me - Insulin & Pumps - Diabetes
healthcentral.com — “It's been nearly a month since I took off my pump and as of now, I don't expect to put it back on anytime soon. Here are some of the positive things I've...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Diabetes: Insulin Pump Superior to Injections in Study - The Doctor
thedoctorwillseeyounow.com — “Insulin pumps have come of age. A new study shows that for people with type 1 diabetes they are better than insulin injections.” View full resource at thedoctorwillseeyounow.com
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Exploring the benefits and drawbacks of an insulin pump versus multiple daily injections.
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Insulin Pump With Blood Sugar Sensor May Improve on Injections Information on Healthline
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Joslin Diabetes Center | Insulin Injections vs. Insulin Pump
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Insulin Delivery - What's the best way to inject insulin?
endocrineweb.com — “What is the best way for people with diabetes to inject insulin? This guide explains the options: syringes, pens, pumps, and jet injectors are used to deliver insulin. Learn the advantages of each type of insulin delivery.” View full resource at endocrineweb.com
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Insulin Pump With Blood Sugar Sensor May Improve on Injections - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Type 1 diabetics who used an insulin pump and a sensor that continuously monitored their blood sugar levels had better control over their illness than people ta” View full resource at drugs.com
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Insulin Pump with Blood Sugar Sensor May Improve on Injections - myOptumHealth
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Insulin Pumps Might Have Slight Advantage In Type 1 Diabetes
medicalnewstoday.com — “A new evidence review suggests that using a pump to deliver insulin continuously - instead of taking three or more daily injections - might result in better control of blood sugar for people with” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Insulin Pumps Might Have Slight Advantage In Type 1 Diabetes
medicalnewstoday.com — “A new evidence review suggests that using a pump to deliver insulin continuously instead of taking three or more daily injections might result in better control of blood sugar for people with type” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Insulin pumps may be better than shots: report | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pumps that deliver insulin to the body as needed may be more effective than insulin injections for helping people with type 1 diabetes keep their blood sugar under control,” View full resource at reuters.com
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STAR 3: Sensor-augmented insulin pump bested multiple daily injections for glucose control
endocrinetoday.com — “ADA 70th Scientific Sessions ORLANDO " Adding a continuous blood glucose level sensor to insulin pump therapy led to better blood glucose con” View full resource at endocrinetoday.com
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Insulin Pump With Blood Sugar Sensor May Improve on Injections | Science Magazine News
sciencemagnews.com — “Type 1 diabetics who used an insulin pump and a sensor that continuously monitored their blood sugar levels had better control over their illness than people” View full resource at sciencemagnews.com
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Ann Bartlett is an expert in balancing traditional, non-traditional, and lifestyle health choices to manage her own health. She has been a practicing massage therapist for 23 years for clients ranging from terminally ill to professional and world-class athletes and is owner of the Body in Balance Center, an integrated wellness practice in Alexandria, VA.
Ms. Bartlett has lived with juvenile diabetes since she was 5 years old. Her father was a founding board member of JDRF. A pilot for TWA, he used his international travels to find Type 1 researchers from around the globe and engage them in collaborative sharing. He successfully fostered relationships in London, TeleViv and Milan and helped create the first international Type 1 diabetes symposium in the mid 70s.
As a result of her parents’ efforts, Ann developed a sense of responsibility for her diabetes care and a love for understanding the body in health and illness. Ann sees the challenges of living with diabetes as a gigantic puzzle for which lifestyle, management and research give clues for fitting the pieces together and keeping her engaged in her long-term health and happiness.
Ann is a former board member of JDRF Capitol Chapter having served 6 years as research information volunteer and outreach chair. Ann was a patient expert for healthcentral.com for 4 years and served as the community leader for type 1 diabetes on healthcentral.com. Ann has been speaking at healthcare industry conferences and patient conferences. Ann also serves as a consultant for Sanofi US diabetes.
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