Closed-Loop Glucose System Beneficial for Young Children With Type 1 Diabetes
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| Marco Witkowski, M.D., from the Lerner Research Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, and colleagues examined the commonly used sugar substitute erythritol and atherothrombotic disease risk among patients undergoing cardiac risk assessment and healthy volunteers. |
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For young children with type 1 diabetes, a closed-loop glucose system results in a higher percentage of time that the glucose level is in the target range, according to a study. |
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| Colleagues used data from 1,989 women with glucose and hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) measurements in wave IV (ages 24 to 32 years) of the Add Health study; in wave V (ages 32 to 42 years), women with a live birth reported whether the baby was preterm. |
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