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Research brief: Texting helps glycaemic control.

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| April 22, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Haymarket Business Publications Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Daily text reminders of self-management goals help adolescents with type-1 diabetes on intensive insulin therapy improve glycaemic control, according to a UK study. The researchers assigned 92 patients aged eight-18 years to receive conventional …

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