The reports on the device state that it contributes to both weight loss and normalization of blood glucose levels. In the trials the device was in place for 12 weeks, and then removed. The procedures takes around 30 minutes or so and is done endoscopically through the mouth . The report...
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The Medical Quack .... by Barbara Duck
on 11-19-2008
Filed under: Medically Related, Technology, healthcare, Medical Devices, clinical trials, Diabetes, Glucose, Diet, weight loss, obesity, diabetes 2
Now that is has been approved, you may ask your pharmacy for more information as to when it will be available. This looks to be very convenient and will fit in to a purse nicely as the video at the site shows. I talk about mobility all the time with information technology and here's medical...
One nice feature is the fact that it waterproof so it can go swimming with you. It uses One Touch Ultra Test Strips which are covered by most health care plans. The software , ezManager MAX will allow for downloading data from the remote and will work with both a PC and a MAC. The...
One more device to make it easy for diabetics to check their sugar levels. This is is very interesting in the fact that it can reside on a keychain. This can certainly make it a little more convenient to carry, just don’t lose your keys! With the USB device results are uploaded to...