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From Collegiate Presswire's RadioWire (https://www.cpwire.com/radio): Radio Some four million Americans with diabetes use insulin to control their blood sugar levels, injecting themselves as many as four times a day or more than 14 hundred times a year. Now, new ultra-fine insulin syringe needles can nearly eliminate the pain associated with these injections, making it a better day for people with diabetes. Worldwide leader in insulin delivery devices, B-D, has developed the thinnest insulin syringe needle available in the U.S. leading diabetes educator, Paula Yutzy: �By nearly eliminating the pain associated with insulin syringe injections, B-D is improving the lives of people with diabetes. Along with thinner needles, advances that make blood sugar testing faster, easier and more comfortable, will help people with diabetes manage their blood sugar levels.�
Managing blood sugar levels effectively can delay or even prevent the onset of complications associated with diabetes.
For more information visit b-d-diabetes-dot-com.
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