frankie7488
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Technology has helped so many with diabetics z people can now live better lives.
For example now people who suffer from diabetes can check their blood pressure independently, inject themselves with insulin.
Before all this i believe medication was given. Family experience quoted... Hospitals had perhaps more diabetes needing a lot of medical help.
What u think? Does technology help those with diabetics?
Anyone is welcome to write their opinion.
Thanks,
Well yes because of googleTechnology has helped so many with diabetics z people can now live better lives.
For example now people who suffer from diabetes can check their blood pressure independently, inject themselves with insulin.
Before all this i believe medication was given. Family experience quoted... Hospitals had perhaps more diabetes needing a lot of medical help.
What u think? Does technology help those with diabetics?
Anyone is welcome to write their opinion.
Thanks,
Technology has helped so many with diabetics z people can now live better lives.
For example now people who suffer from diabetes can check their blood pressure independently, inject themselves with insulin.
Before all this i believe medication was given. Family experience quoted... Hospitals had perhaps more diabetes needing a lot of medical help.
What u think? Does technology help those with diabetics?
Anyone is welcome to write their opinion.
Thanks,
I mean the needle you can prick your finger with; then put it in the machine they carry. Not dure whats it called.
I mean the needle you can prick your finger with; then put it in the machine they carry. Not dure whats it called.
Does technology help those with diabetics?
Sounds like a question from some term assignment.
But here is my take.
Medical technology has been directed on the wrong target when it comes to Type 2 diabetes. There has been 50+ years and billions of dollars poured into drugs developement, for lowering glucose levels, but the statistics from WHO, IDF, ADA only shows ever increasing T2D numbers. Dismal percentage when it comes to T2D remission. No unfortunately...technology has done little to provide any real help...most remain clueless about how to effectively normalize the excessive insulin/glucose levels. The guidelines serves only to ensure that Levels remain elevated.
Yet it is in the availability of alternative/anecdotal information on low calorie, low carbs high fats and intermittent fasting, that has given rise to a growing number of T2D who have found that insulin/glucose normalization is rather easily achievable and maintainable.
Technology will truly help when platforms like this enable millions more T2D to understand that it is predominantly chronically excessive insulin response to high carbs meals that is continuing to fuel the current T2D/Obesity crisis. Removing and reducing the carbs and replacing it with alternative fuel will effectively put out the raging fire.
I've reading yesterday an article talking about the reasons that a lot of people are following the anti vaccine ideas or refusing medicine and instead follow quack remedies and snake oil sellers.No argument there at all. Still, that's maybe more about the waste of technological advances and about failure to educate, train and legislate. At least the technology exists to allow for reasonably sound testing so that we can take some control..and undoubtedly with the potential of data referencing, the internet and the individual's ability to at least identify "problem foods" is progress.
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