rom a regulated “bionic pancreas” study to parent groups hacking medical devices, diabetes treatment enters a new era.
“I’m feeling funky right now,” Aimee Jose says, glancing at her “bionic pancreas” for a status check on her blood sugar levels. “The number here says that I’m fine, but I don’t feel fine, so I need to confirm it.”
Jose, a certified diabetes educator and nurse at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, has had Type I diabetes, a disease affecting as many as 3 million people in the United States alone, since she was 12.
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