Artificial pancreas for diabetes patients could be available within a year

By Bridie Smith Science Editor
Updated July 14 2016 - 10:08am, first published July 2 2016 - 4:36pm
An artificial pancreas could replace insulin injections for type 1 diabetes patients. Photo: Matthew Bouwmeester
An artificial pancreas could replace insulin injections for type 1 diabetes patients. Photo: Matthew Bouwmeester
Some of the components that make up the artificial pancreas.  Photo: Diabetologia
Some of the components that make up the artificial pancreas. Photo: Diabetologia

People living with type 1 diabetes could soon be free of regular insulin injections, after researchers said an artificial pancreas could become available within a year.

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