‘Painless’ Glucose Monitors Pushed Despite Little Evidence They Help Most Diabetes Patients ...Middle East

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In the nation’s battle against the diabetes epidemic, the go-to weapon being aggressively promoted to patients is as small as a quarter and worn on the belly or arm. This story also ran on NBC News. It can be republished for free. A continuous glucose monitor holds a tiny sensor that’s inserted just under the skin, alleviating the need for patients to prick their fingers every day to check blood sugar. The monitor tracks glucose levels all the time, sends readings to patients’ cellphone and doctor, and alerts patients when readings are headed too high or too low. Nearly 2 million people with diabetes wear the monitors today, twice the number in 2019, a

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