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Self monitoring of blood glucose levels helps patients with diabetes
EurekAlert, 10/02/09
Self–monitoring of blood glucose enables those with diabetes to modify their behavior, adjust their medicine and understand their disease to better manage it, according to a recent study. The research looked at "paired testing," a self–monitored testing both before and after specific events, to evaluate whether it could assist the patient in making better health and food choice decisions over time.
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