The rise of technology in diabetes care. Not all that is new is necessarily better.
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Schooling diabetes: Use of continuous glucose monitoring and remote monitors in the home and school settings.Young people with type 1 diabetes mellitus: Attitudes, perceptions, and experiences of diabetes management and continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion therapy.Hvidoere Smiley Faces: International diabetes quality of life assessment tool for young children.Human Factors and Data Logging Processes With the Use of Advanced Technology for Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Systematic Integrative Review.
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The rise of technology in diabetes care. Not all that is new is necessarily better.
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The rise of technology in diabetes care. Not all that is new is necessarily better.
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The rise of technology in diabetes care. Not all that is new is necessarily better.
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Carlo Acerini
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10.1111/PEDI.12366
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2016-02-08T00:00:00Z