Insulin pump
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An insulin pump is a medical device that is used to administer insulin to people with diabetes. It is a small, battery-powered device that is worn outside the body and delivers a steady stream of insulin throughout the day. Insulin pumps can be programmed to deliver specific amounts of insulin at different times of the day, and can be adjusted to account for changes in activity level, diet, and other factors.
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