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FDA Approves Wearable "Artificial Pancreas"

kkleiner writes "The FDA has approved a device that acts as an "artificial pancreas", which both continuously monitors a patient's glucose levels and injects appropriate amounts of insulin when needed. When blood-sugar levels become low, the device from Medtronics warns the wearer and will eventually shut down. The MiniMed 530G looks to offer an on-the-go solution for the growing number of people suffering from Type 1 diabetes who have to test their blood and inject insulin throughout the day. The company plans to improve the device to make a fully automated version down the road."

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  1. Insulin levels flucuate, just like blood pressure by fustakrakich · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I hope this machine takes that into account.

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