The idea of tracking blood sugar without needles has challenged health tech for years. For people with diabetes, constant monitoring is critical, yet...
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Diabetes is one of South Africa’s fastest-growing health challenges, touching millions of households every day. For people living with the condition, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) can mean the difference between stability and crisis — a technology that offers early warnings, safer treatment decisions and real independence. But as CGMs become... The post SA advocates demand safe CGM access appeared first on Social TV.
The idea of tracking blood sugar without needles has challenged health tech for years. For people with diabetes, constant monitoring is critical, yet...
The idea of tracking blood sugar without needles has challenged health tech for years. For people with diabetes, constant monitoring is critical, yet...
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