Virtually Continuous Euglycemia for 5 Yr in a Labile Juvenile-onset Diabetic Patient Under Noninvasive Closed-Loop Control

Reprinted from DIABETES CARE, VOL. 3, NO. 1, JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1980 Copyright 1980 by the American Diabetes Association, Inc.

RICHARD K. BERNSTEIN

The author, diabetic for 33 yr, has used a novel technique for maintaining blood glucose (BG) in the 60— 120 mg/dl range and HhA1~ in the 3.95— 6.4% range, thereby lowering serum triglycerides from 200+ to 29 mg/dl, cholesterol from 250+ to 130 mg/dl, and insulin dosage from 80 to 25 U/day.

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Study Finds Intensive Glucose Control Halves Complications of Longstanding Type 1 Diabetes — Improved Long-Term Outlook

  Near-normal control of glucose beginning as soon as possible after diagnosis would greatly improve the long-term prognosis of Type 1 diabetes, concludes

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