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Join Aqua SmartGuard’s Water Revolution!
Water is an important element to regulate the body so drinking water should be pure and hygienic. Otherwise, people may suffer from various water-borne diseases. Water is the most important and necessary element in human life the source of all body fluids including blood, lymph, saliva, digestive enzymes, urines, etc. is pure drinking water. Water is the regulator of all body functions. It is the…
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SmartGuard Invisible Door Safety Device
Upgrade your home safety with the Painting Triforce Door Stopper Safety Device . Prevent pinched fingers, reduce door slams, and maintain a sleek look with this multi-functional, easy-to-install solution. Ideal for families with children, pets, or elderly members. Available in various colors to match your decor. Ensure safety without sacrificing style. Painting Triforce Door Stopper Safety…
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Rockwell Automation POINT Guard I/O Modules
Allen Bradley POINT Guard I/O modules are safety-rated I/O modules designed to fit into the standard POINT I/O system, offering automation and safety functionality in a maximum density I/O solution. POINT Guard I/O communicates by using the CIP safety protocol over EtherNet/IP for GuardLogix controllers or DeviceNet for SmartGuard 600 controllers.
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me getting a flu shot yesterday…. my smartguard automatic insulin adjustments bring at highest dosage possible ever since…. ok. when the shot to keep you from getting even worse if you do get the flu fucks you up for a while …. hello body & immune system why do you hate yourself ? just be friends for once. i beg!!!
i only even noticed cuz i got an alert about it being 8 hrs of it giving me the max & to enter a manual blood glucose testing to calibrate to make sure it wasn’t a mistake 🙃 had no idea until then cuz my numbers had been looking amazing. i mean at least it prove the auto adjusting works lolllll
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ETHAN
Good set of biking shorts for long distance (brands sizes)
furikake
MARCO
Lotions
Grace
The links she sent me
Seth
Blaze gift card
Leg warmers
buy bike tires (look at the link ethan sent me on discord) (https://www.amazon.com/Schwalbe-Marathon-Plus-SmartGuard-Bicycle/dp/B017YYRXVS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1) (DONE)
ethernet switch (ETHAN)
certificate of deposit
air pump for my ball n for my bike
Dog socks (MARCO)
Headphones with usb-c
Hand mirror (britni / lyn)
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FDA News: System Approval, Plant-Based Milk Labeling...
In a recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) news summary, several vital updates were announced, including approving the MiniMed 780G System, reopening the comment period for plant-based milk labeling, and the clearance of the Selux AST System. The FDA approved the MiniMed 780G System, which now includes SmartGuard (SG) Technology modifications and expands indications to incorporate the…
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Insulin Pumps Market Trends 2023 | Segmentation, Outlook, Industry Report to 2032
According to Future Market Insights' newly released Insulin Pumps Market analysis report, global sales of the Insulin Pump market in 2021 will be valued at US$ 5 billion. The projected market growth from 2022 to 2032 is 10.3%, which is significantly higher than the historical growth. Because of an ageing population, an increase in diabetes incidence, and an increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity, the absolute dollar opportunity for the Insulin Pump market is estimated to be US$ 9.7 billion.
To learn more about this report @ https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/insulin-pumps-market
One of the reasons driving market expansion is an increase in the incidence of diabetes owing to age, obesity, and an unhealthy lifestyle. Obesity is a primary cause of diabetes, which leads to a rise in the prevalence of diabetes-related ocular illnesses. In 2017, the worldwide incidence of diabetes was estimated to be about 22.9 million, the prevalence was reported to be around 476 million, 1.37 million fatalities were recorded owing to diabetes, and 1.37 million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) were reported to be related to diabetes. According to the WHO, over 1.9 billion individuals were overweight in 2017, with around 650 million people classed as obese.
Obesity and being overweight are risk factors that are increasing the occurrence of type II diabetes. As a result, risk factors such as smoking, being overweight, being obese, and having high cholesterol are likely to increase the prevalence of type II diabetes.
Competitive Landscape
Over the projected period, rising emphasis on innovations and investments among public and private entities is expected to strengthen competition in the market. In addition, product commercialization and partnership tactics are expected to be profitable in the upcoming years.
The key vendors in the global Insulin Pump market are Cellenovo, Sooil Development, Valeritas, Inc, JingasuDelfu Co., Ltd., Medtronic plc, Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Tandem Diabetic Care, Inc., Insulet Corporation, and Ypsomed.
Some of the recent developments in Insulin Pump market are:
In June 2019, Medtronic announced a partnership with Tidepool to develop an interoperable automated insulin pump system. The Medtronic MiniMed pump will serve as one of Tidepool Loop's accessories, designed to communicate with Apple devices.
In September 2020, Insulet Corporation, stated that its Omnipod DASH Insulin Management System would be widely available in Israel, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, and France in the coming weeks. Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Sweden have already exposure to this product.
In June 2020, Tandem Diabetes Care and Abbott announced a collaboration to develop and commercialize integrated diabetes care solutions. These products will combine Abbott's continuous glucose monitoring technology with Tandem's ground-breaking insulin delivery devices to better diabetic blood sugar control.
In September 2020, Medtronic announced that their MiniMedTM 770G hybrid closed loop system has received FDA clearance in the United States. This unique insulin administration system, which is equipped with the company's SmartGuard technology, and can be connected to a smartphone and can be modified for youngsters as young as two years old.
Diabetes Management Devices are medical devices that deliver insulin to people with diabetes. They are small, computerized devices that are worn outside the body, typically clipped to a belt or carried in a pocket. The pump is connected to a thin plastic tube called a catheter, which is inserted under the skin of the abdomen and delivers insulin into the body throughout the day.
Market Segments Covered in Insulin Pump Industry Analysis
By Type:
Patch Pumps
Tethered Pumps
By Product Type:
Tandem
Accu-Chek
MiniMed
Omnipod
My Life Omnipod
Other Product Types
By Accessories:
Insulin reservoir or cartridges
Insulin set insertion devices
Battery
By End-User:
Homecare
Hospitals & clinics
Laboratories
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Concussions and Carbon Emissions. The two biggest challenges faced by Rugby Union players and fans today. ORB Innovations are here to fix that with the latest evolution of RFID/GPS tracking.
Rugby Union is a brutal sport. Compared by many to the Gladiatorial nature of sport in the Roman Empire. Freakishly large men and women colliding into each other at frightening speeds for 80 minutes every week. It’s easy to see why there is a high rate of injury and attrition in such a physically demanding sport. Although the game has evolved and is now geared more towards players’ safety and health than ever before, it’s not perfect, concussion rates recently hit their highest since records began. More could be done.
The same could be said about the planet’s current climate situation. So much work has gone into reducing our carbon emissions and making the planet a safer and more sustainable environment for children of tomorrow and animals alike. Despite those efforts, we have went backwards recently. We are working towards net zero, but not quickly enough and we’re still nowhere near achieving it.
So, as fans of rugby union, we’re not in a great place. Financially, clubs and unions are strapped. The recent demise of Worcester and Wasps, two giants of the men’s club game, is not easy viewing. We all want to help support our teams, local and professional, but this is a difficult financial time for the public, wallets are tight. Making responsible choices around carbon emissions might not always be the most cost effective. I know myself as an amateur rugby player, the toll just travelling to training has taken on my bank account has been a bit of a fright and I car share! As is the environmentally friendly option for the long commute to training and games. Without financial support from my club in the way of travel expenses, I don’t think I would be able to travel and be involved in the sport I love much longer. Then you must consider the impact of concussions, the recent high-profile cases of Doddie Weir and Rob Burrows, both diagnosed with MND, has brought to light studies and research which are not favouring for our sport, or encouraging for players who don’t get paid quite as much as the professionals. Being 15 times more likely to develop a disease which slowly wears you away as a person is enough to put many off.
The gumshield or mouthguard, is an essential piece of rugby kit from the lowest level of the amateur and kids game all the way up to professional, it stops you swallowing your own teeth and minimizes dentist bills quite significantly. In the top tier amateur and semi-pro/pro game, GPS tracking is becoming essential. With the evolution of sports science and the application of it in player load management, tracking players movements, heart rates and efforts throughout a training day. Any sport scientist, strength and conditioning coach or physio has utilized GPS trackers. They are essential to modern day sports performance. Any sport scientist also knows the gruelling task of having to wash and dry 35+ GPS vests 3 to 5 times per week, how many spin washes would that be? Even on the trusty 30 degree cold wash it can’t be great for the environment or the sports scientists will to live.
This is where Orb Innovations come in. They have been making headlines recently with their new GPS tracking, head impact monitoring, mouthguard. After successful trials with professional men's and women’s teams in England, they’ve released their product for sale to the general public. The ORB Smartguard utilises RFID GPS tracking to monitor the wearers movements. Accelerometers, gyroscope and magnetometer monitor the forces you’re feeling, through a 12 axis 3D motion. This amazing piece of technology will give teams complete ease and peace of mind to monitor their players concussion rates, removing them from the field of play or training almost instantly. The data is transmitted live to any Bluetooth connected device such as an iPad. Meaning concussion protocols can be implemented as soon as possible, hopefully protecting the players longevity and health. This kind of innovation can only be good for the game. Everyone wears a gumshield anyway, so combining them with our GPS vest trackers is a step towards reducing carbon emissions right off the bat, reducing the amount of plastics uses in production, shipping and transport used in delivery and so on by combining both, never mind stopping the countless GPS vest washing machine cycles our sports scientists are responsible for!
I ordered mine as soon as the Kickstarter went live. It’s a no brainer for me on both the concussion and carbon emission battles we face today as Rugby Union players and fans. I hope to see these take the amateur and professional game by storm. World Rugby would do well by making them mandatory at all levels. To make it even better, I received a positive email the other day from ORB, the impression kit being sent out to fit my GPS tracking mouthguard, is packaged in a reusable and recyclable plastic, what a nice touch!
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Well, I live in Germany, and after being diagnosed in March of 2020 and starting out with pens and a dexcom G6 (really can't complain, and it worked like a charm with xDrip+), I got a MiniMed 780G in June of 2022.
Insulin costs here are minimal, the copay for everything that insurance covers is legally at most 15€ per box (so I pay about 10€ for a 5-pack of 10ml NovoRapid bottles).
When I moved to Munich in September, that caused some... problems (Long story, so more under the cut).
I'm really happy with my pump. I especially like the SmartGuard function, which automatically adjusts your basal rate, and can automatically give small corrections. Basically, I haven't had any dangerous hypo since I got the pump. And not having to bring pens and sugar and your meter and the whole shebang with you if I'm only on a quick trip to the grocery store by bike is such a big deal.
I have my pump, which is permanently clipped to my belt, and that's it.
Pumps, especially the semi-autonomous like mine, are such a big deal. I have to change the sensor and infusion set (the tube that goes from pump to body, and the thing that actually goes in your body) once a week (I have settled on Sunday morning), and then, based on my insulin consumption, I have to fill a 3ml reservoir somewhere during the week. It's technically also only rated for 7 days but if the insulin is fine, I'll go 10 or 12 days too.
And the rest of the week, you just enter carbs when eating, and if you're doing sport, you just tell it to go into temporary target mode for x minutes/hours (the pump targets 100/110/120, based on how you set it, and temp target aims for 150 and also lays off the autocorrections).
I can't describe how much my 780G has simplified my life.
So, I used to live in Lower Saxony, and then, after finishing school and starting a dual study program (basically, I go to university and vocational school, and am employed the whole time and get paid for uni etc), I moved to Munich because that's where my employer is.
Munich is in Bavaria, which is a different state than Lower Saxony.
Now, when you get an expensive piece of technology on prescription, there's usually a trial phase because your insurance wants to make sure that the 6k they're spending on a pump are actually being put to good use.
So, there's like three months of trial phase, and then your doctor sends a report to an independent (semigovernmental) body so that a doctor can assess the efficacy of the treatment.
Now, every state has their own assessment service, and I moved to Bavaria. However, I still had a return envelope for Lower Saxony.
You may see where this is going.
The insurance told the service in Bavaria to assess my data, meanwhile my data was being sent to Lower Saxony.
And of course, because Bavaria is the worst state in Germany (affectionate), they were apparently too stupid to call Lower Saxony up and be like "Hey, ya got any of them documents?".
So it's December, and my stuff is running out, so I call up my insurance and explain the whole situation to them, so they give me a temporary approval for my prescription so I'm not without shit.
Cue January, when I run low on sensors, I call up Medtronic and they're like "Yeah we got the prescription. Yeah the insurance approved it. No it doesn't cover sensors".
So, after some more phoning around, it turns out that sensors have to be prescribed on a SEPERATE prescription or for some reason something shits its pants and it doesn't work.
I already had submitted a prescription for sensors in late November, but by the time the temporary approval came, that prescription was invalid because they're only valid for 30 days.
But after calling up my doctor, they sent that out and by the end of January, I had valid prescriptions for all my consumables (infusion sets, reservoirs, sensors).
Or so you would've thought! Because the consumables (excluding sensors) were subject to temporary approval, they needed another prescription.
Now, I had a genius idea. Medtronic delivers via UPS, which is imo the worst of the worst when it comes to delivering shit.
There are other resellers that also carry consumables. HOWEVER, they do NOT carry the "Extended" consumables that have to be swapped every 7 days instead of every 3. So I had to wait for that prescription to come back, and send it to Medtronic directly.
But, by the end of February, shit was finally sorted out, for real this time.
If you take away one thing from this saga, let it be this: When you're dealing with administration bullshit, call them. One (friendly!!!) call is faster and more effective than ten emails.
What is being a diabetic wherever you live (I'd assume USA?) like? Any cool things, or annoyances?
Hey! Thanks for askin'
I actually live in the UK, so I really can't complain too much. I get all my prescriptions for free, so the worst part of the diabetes is dealing with myself 😭😆
I spent 8 months in Canada and that really made me appreciate completely free healthcare. I had to wait for my university health plan to kick in and it was pretty stressful to have to buy all my stuff at full price and then get a refund for it. It didn't cover the cost 100%, so I still ended up having a pay a few hundred dollars for insulin and supplies. Definitely made me think about how much I was eating. 😅🥲 Also I was really confused that your doctor prescribes you certain number of 'refills'. Which was interesting because I was definitely going to be diabetic the whole time I was there 😂
Buuut when I got back to the UK I got prescriptions for the Libre sensor which is amazingggggggg
How's the diabetes care where you are? 🤔
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Making it easier for women and moms: Habits and tools for an improved health and home
Making it easier for women and moms: Habits and tools for an improved health and home
Improved practices and technology help enhance personal health and achieve a richer home life Achieving better health has risen to the top of Filipinos’ priorities, especially these past two years with the global crisis putting the spotlight on the importance of strong immunity. Lifestyle changes brought about by the restrictions of the pandemic shifted the focus to home life. Many are realizing…
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Today’s Modern Filipino Kitchen Must-Have: A Reliable and Stylish Water Purification Station
Waterlogic, the global leader in home and workplace hydration solutions, offers Filipino homeowners a revolutionary way to purify and sterilize drinking water at home with the Aqua SmartGuard.
More Filipino homeowners are taking extra measures to ensure what they give their loved ones is safe and of high quality. Drinking water is one of these. As families prioritize health and wellness to fight the pandemic, ensuring clean and safe drinking water at home has become more crucial than ever. Waterlogic, the global leader in home and workplace hydration solutions, offers Filipino…
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Energy Lighting Solutions
https://smartguard-energy.com/ LED Funding LLC provides comprehensive, turnkey energy efficient lighting solutions enabling customers to save over 50% on the lighting portion of their energy bill with NO upfront costs.
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getting up at 6:30am to get the trash around & taken down & the dogs out & it’s now 10:09am & i wasn’t able to fall back asleep 😭😭 my head hurts now from lack of enough sleep
ETA: oop may not just be sleep lollll bad sugar spike cuz my brain wasn’t awake enough when i ate something & i gave myself half of the insulin i should have 😩😵💫 thank god for smartguard autocorrections 😅
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https://smartguarduv.com/ SmartGuard UV provides automated UV facility disinfection to reassure your organization and the people you serve with verified kill rates up to 99.9%.
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