'Scrapping blood pricks and using phones to monitor glucose helps diabetics'

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'Scrapping blood pricks and using phones to monitor glucose helps diabetics'
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Dr Miriam Stoppard explains how new technology, trialled by University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, was just as effective and less invasive as traditional methods used for monitoring diabetes

When someone with diabetes gets ill their condition flares up and gets worse. The illness must be treated, of course, but to avoid poor outcomes the diabetes must be ­carefully controlled as well.

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