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	<title>Comments on: Charmr, a laudable Adaptive Path R&amp;D project</title>
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		<title>By: tessa.vaz</title>
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		<description>The design and ergonomics of the Charmr is so much better than what is currently out there. One wouldn&#039;t feel as though you were hooked up and walking around with a life-support machine. Good Luck to the R&amp;D team at Adaptive Path. How would we know when and if this project is successful and would be put through clinical trials in the UK ? As a diabetic living in London, I would be more than happy to be a guineapig, just let me know !</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The design and ergonomics of the Charmr is so much better than what is currently out there. One wouldn&#8217;t feel as though you were hooked up and walking around with a life-support machine. Good Luck to the R&amp;D team at Adaptive Path. How would we know when and if this project is successful and would be put through clinical trials in the UK ? As a diabetic living in London, I would be more than happy to be a guineapig, just let me know !</p>
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