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There's an app for lowering HbA1c, too


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE ADA ADVANCED POSTGRADUATE COURSE

"The combination of behavioral mobile coaching with blood glucose data, lifestyle behaviors, and patient self-management data individually analyzed and presented with evidence-based guidelines to providers substantially reduced glycated hemoglobin levels over 1 year," the authors reported.

Dr. Katz reported having no financial disclosures.

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