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Joseph Giangola from Hackensack University Medical Center: Technology Helps Move Diabetes Treatment Forward

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Thanks to the smartphone not only can patients better monitor their diabetes but the same information can be sent to parents of children to help ensure they are safe and healthy throughout the day.

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Thanks to the smartphone not only can patients better monitor their diabetes but the same information can be sent to parents of children to help ensure they are safe and healthy throughout the day.

While there have been concerns raised about some technological advances in the field of medicine Joseph Giangola, MD, from Hackensack University Medical Center, now known as HackensackUMC, said the products which are of the most value to patients and doctors undergo rigorous testing before being released on the open market.

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