![A child checks her blood sugar by scanning a FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose sensor. The device usually worn on the upper arm, helps people with Type 1 diabetes monitor their blood sugar A child checks her blood sugar by scanning a FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose sensor. The device usually worn on the upper arm, helps people with Type 1 diabetes monitor their blood sugar](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2F0M7EM/a-child-checks-her-blood-sugar-by-scanning-a-freestyle-libre-flash-glucose-sensor-the-device-usually-worn-on-the-upper-arm-helps-people-with-type-1-diabetes-monitor-their-blood-sugar-levels-each-sensor-lasts-14-days-and-costs-around-50-the-technology-is-available-on-the-nhs-in-some-areas-depending-on-local-approval-photo-credit-should-read-katie-collinsempicsalamy-2F0M7EM.jpg)
A child checks her blood sugar by scanning a FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose sensor. The device usually worn on the upper arm, helps people with Type 1 diabetes monitor their blood sugar
Grunberger Diabetes Institute - HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS? What was only available prior in Europe is now available at Grunberger Diabetes Institute! Abbott debuted a new diabetes technology category called Flash
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