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Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.journalofdst.org/
ISSN:
1932-2968

Published by:
Diabetes Technology Society
Sponsored by:
Diabetes Technology Society

17 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Comparison of Dosing Accuracy: Visually Impaired and Sighted People Using Insulin Pens
  2. A Pan-European and Canadian Prospective Survey to Evaluate Patient Satisfaction With the SoloSTAR Insulin Injection Device in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
  3. Accessibility Attributes of Blood Glucose Meter and Home Blood Pressure Monitor Displays for Visually Impaired Persons
  4. Accuracy of the CONTOUR Blood Glucose Monitoring System
  5. Dose Accuracy of the ClikSTAR, NovoPen 4, and Luxura Insulin Pens: Results of Laboratory and Field Studies
  6. FlexTouch: A Prefilled Insulin Pen With a Novel Injection Mechanism With Consistent High Accuracy at Low- (1 U), Medium- (40 U), and High- (80 U) Dose Settings
  7. Injection Force of Reusable Insulin Pens: Novopen 4, Lilly Luxura, Berlipen, and ClikSTAR
  8. Learning in a Virtual Environment Using Haptic Systems for Movement Re-Education: Can This Medium Be Used for Remodeling Other Behaviors and Actions?
  9. Lessons Learned During the Development of HumaPen Memoir, an Insulin Pen With a Memory Feature
  10. Mobile Phone-Based Self-Management Tools for Type 2 Diabetes: The Few Touch Application
  11. Needle With a Novel Attachment Versus Conventional Screw-Thread Needles: A Preference and Ease-of-Use Test Among Children and Adolescents With Diabetes
  12. Noninvasive Glucose Monitoring: Increasing Accuracy by Combination of Multi-Technology and Multi-Sensors
  13. Performance of the DIDGET Blood Glucose Monitoring System in Children, Teens, and Young Adults
  14. Precision, Accuracy, and User Acceptance of the OneTouch SelectSimple Blood Glucose Monitoring System
  15. Randomized, Open-Label, Comparative Crossover Handling Trial Between Two Durable Pens in Patients With Type 1 or 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  16. Safety and Efficacy of Mild Compression (18-25 mm Hg) Therapy in Patients With Diabetes and Lower Extremity Edema
  17. Usage and Perceptions of Pen Injectors for Diabetes Management: A Survey of Type 2 Diabetes Patients in the United States

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