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Trialling an artificial pancreas for diabetes and kidney disease - ABC News

People with Type 1 diabetes need to carefully monitor what's going on with their bodies because they can't make insulin—which is vital to maintain blood glucose. An imbalance can be dangerous and damage blood vessels, nerves, and kidneys. There are, however, systems to assist in monitoring and delivering insulin, and they're been trialled in people with advanced kidney disease.

Guest:

Prof David O'Neal

Senior Endocrinologist

St Vincent's Hospital

Melbourne

Host: Tegan Taylor

Producer: Diane Dean

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