Tag: Glucose Monitoring
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Wearable Diabetes Tech Access Could Save NZ Thousands from Amputations and Vision Loss
New Zealand’s Wearable Glucose Tech Could Transform Diabetes Care Recent modelling data from New Zealand points to a hopeful shift in how diabetes is managed across the country. The introduction of publicly accessible wearable glucose monitoring technology is projected to prevent thousands of cases of diabetes-related amputations and vision loss. As health systems grapple with…
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Wearable Diabetes Tech Access Could Save Thousands in NZ: Amputations and Vision Loss Averted
New Zealand’s wearable glucose tech roll-out promises major health gains In a landmark shift for diabetes care, New Zealand is expanding access to wearable glucose monitoring technology. Recent modelling data projects that thousands of diabetes-related amputations and vision loss could be prevented as more patients gain real-time insight into their blood sugar. The move is…
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Blood Sugar Control: Daily Habits That Truly Work
How Everyday Eating Shapes Blood Sugar Blood sugar is not governed by a single moment of choice but by a pattern of daily decisions. The meals you eat, the timing of those meals, and even the snacks between them influence how your body handles carbohydrates. Recent research shows that people can have very different glucose…
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Meath Councillor Urges Reinstatement of Glucose Monitoring Funding for Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Campaign to Restore Essential Care for CF Patients During a recent Meath County Council meeting, Fine Gael Councillor Sarah Reilly called on local authorities to advocate for the reinstatement of funding for glucose monitoring under the Primary Care Reimbursement Service (PCRS). The move aims to ensure that cystic fibrosis (CF) patients have continued access to…
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Meath Councillor Urges CF Glucose Monitoring Funding Reinstatement
Meath County Council Debate Turns to Health Funding At this month’s meeting of Meath County Council, Fine Gael Councillor Sarah Reilly called on the local authority to act on a key health funding issue affecting people with cystic fibrosis (CF). Councillor Reilly proposed that Meath County Council write to the Minister for Health and the…
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Meath councillor urges reinstatement of glucose monitoring funding for cystic fibrosis patients
Meath County Council considers funding reinstatement for CF glucose monitoring At a recent Meath County Council meeting, Fine Gael Councillor Sarah Reilly urged local authorities to advocate for the reinstatement of funding for glucose monitoring devices through the Primary Care Reimbursement Service (PCRS). The proposal comes as part of broader efforts to safeguard affordable, ongoing…
