#DBlogWeek – part 3 – Language. It’s all about context…
I don’t write about language and diabetes very often, if at all. Why? Because I’m not that bothered about it. There are certain terms that […]
I don’t write about language and diabetes very often, if at all. Why? Because I’m not that bothered about it. There are certain terms that […]
I’m not signed up as a participant to the DBlogWeek, as I’m unlikely to write about all the topics that are listed, so instead, I’m […]
The day one question is why do you blog? And many of the blogs out there talk about it helping them to deal with the […]
There have been loads of stats mentioned about the use of insulin pumps in the UK versus the rest of the world, with the most […]
I saw this device on one of the many Diabetes websites a while back and thought the idea of it sounded great. It looked like […]
Nightscout. A wonderful tool for monitoring blood glucose levels remotely. Allowing carers and parents to see what’s going on with their children/protected family and friends. […]
As I wrote about a week or so ago, there is now a reference design from JoernL for a bridge that allows the Libre sensor […]
Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been very excited to be using the HAPP open loop artificial pancreas system as derived from OpenAPS. It’s essentially the OpenAPS […]
CGM for less than £200. It sounds like a pipe dream doesn’t it? But assuming you already have the right phone, this may very soon […]
As a long term user of the Libre and a recently started user of the Dexcom G4 with xBridge (note that I don’t own a […]
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