Tweeters at #2016ADA New Orleans – For those of us not fortunate enough to be able to attend American Diabetes Association conference, thankfully due to social media, there are some kind tweeters out there giving us a feel for the advances, studies, trials, and what is going on in the world of diabetes technology. Thanks to everyone for sharing, enabling us to somewhat keep up with it all!
Where does #Twitter community and the #2016ADA intersect?
Zen. Venn. https://t.co/NZ9ciwysMA pic.twitter.com/L3C6zumnnK— mapt (@get_mapt) June 11, 2016
Fisher: We aim to help ppl live a long, healthy, happy life yet we put very little focus on the 'happy' part #2016ADA
— Prof Jane Speight (@janespeight) June 11, 2016
Los: When person hypo, what was 1st sign of it? 12% symptoms, 19% dog, 70% cgm. #2016ada
— Kelly / Diabetes (@KellyRawlings) June 11, 2016
End result? Bionic pancreas = easier daily mngmt of #T1D + relief from fears surrounding low/high BG: https://t.co/FhD6wy0jQr #2016ADA
— Amer. Diabetes Assn. (@AmDiabetesAssn) June 11, 2016
#2016ADA study: Overnight closed-loop system improves time in target range, reduces hypoglycemic episodes https://t.co/jy2BajYByU
— Endocrine Today (@EndocrineToday) June 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/LillyDiabetes/status/741685957590712326
We're at #2016ADA – booth #1663! Learn about the stages of #t1d & get a list of TrialNet presentations/posters. pic.twitter.com/PNXKqZZJYC
— T1 Diabetes TrialNet (@T1D_TrialNet) June 11, 2016
Ed Damiano shows the prototype of his bionic pancreas, expected to be available in 24 months – so cool #2016ADA pic.twitter.com/lcUv3fwIfk
— Christine Wiebe (@CWiebeMedscape) June 12, 2016