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    • Diabetology
    • Medical Technology
    • Digital Health

    Background:

    • Children with diabetes are immersed in modern technology.
    • They desire treatments that align with current technological advancements.
    • Lifelong diabetes management necessitates up-to-date solutions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze technologies assisting diabetics in daily management.
    • To evaluate if these innovations meet 21st-century needs.
    • To review advancements in diabetology.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of key inventions in diabetology.
    • Focus on insulin pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, mobile apps, and internet platforms.
    • Consideration of continuous patient monitoring capabilities.

    Main Results:

    • Technology simplifies diabetes treatment.
    • Devices aid patients in daily diabetic control.
    • Continuous monitoring is now feasible.

    Conclusions:

    • Technological advancements enhance diabetes care.
    • Modern tools empower patients in managing their condition.
    • Ongoing innovation is crucial for effective diabetes management.