Introducing CamAPS Liberty, a new feature within the CamAPS FX app. When on, it puts the need for carb counting bolusing on pause.
Designed to ease the cognitive and emotional load of living with type 1 diabetes.
Find out more: tinyurl.com/yaaxz4sn#CamAPSLiberty#CamAPSFX
NEW, IMPORTANT (shocking, but sadly not suprising):
Confirmation only 12 days before the SA deadline that NHSBSA are not sending any more PSS out and you are expected to "estimate and file" and "HMRC won't penalise you for filing an estimate, provided it's a genuine attempt. You can amend your return later when you have exact figures."
Pls share widely/RT
This one is for the Brizzle contingent at #BGSconf: The Bristol Algorithm for MMAE in the management of subdural haematoma. Nice to be known for something other than the Stool Scale...
Did you know?
As per the @NPDA_RCPCH data- and the hard work of many in the #Diabetes paediatric community?
Deprivation gaps as regards access to #CGM and #Pumps have now closed down?
A focussed target of work
Delivered-as promised and as per #CORE20PLUS5
cc @kamleshkhunti
🔊Sound on!🔊
We're excited to introduce our new film, ‘What a cure feels like’, celebrating our transformation to Breakthrough T1D!
The film features real people affected by type 1 diabetes (T1D) and captures the relentless nature of living with T1D and the hundreds of extra decisions made each day.
We would like to say a special thank you to @tara_humphrey and her daughter Tahlia, @LisWarren, @joem_ and his partner Salman and @Jonpeach5 who shared their experiences and worked alongside us to create this film.
Together, let's raise awareness and inspire hope for a future without T1D💙
#BreakthroughT1D#WhatACureFeelsLike#T1D#GBDoc
Today I received my 70 year Macleod medal from Diabetes UK, who have been with me in one way or another for all of my 70 year journey with diabetes. Thank you.
Liverpool, Walthamstow, Oxford, Bristol - beautiful scenes from up and down the country of communities coming together in the face of hatred this evening.
THIS is who we are, THIS is what we should be striving for.
Bristol doing itself proud tonight. Crowd all the way down Old Market to Trinity Centre making sure the fash thinks twice before showing their face in the city.
Say it loud and say it clear, refugees are welcome here
Join me in celebrating 100 years of EEG, please retweet!
On July 6th, 1924 Hans Berger recorded the first EEG on a human, only published in 1929. This invention of the EEG has resulted in many clinical applications ranging from diagnosing epilepsy and sleep disorders to Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI/BCI), neurofeedback and EEG as the first clinically actionable biomarker in precision and stratified psychiatry.
What's your favorite application of EEG?
See the full series 'Pioneers of the EEG' here: brainclinics.com/pioneers-of… also in Spanish.