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Diabetes and Smartphones: Who's Using What and Why?
Thursday, March 6, 2025
But it's not just about who's using the apps. It's also about how they're using them. Some people might find the apps hard to use, or they might not feel like the app is tailored to their specific needs. Others might not have the support they need, whether that's from friends, family, or their local community.
So, what can we do to get more people using these helpful apps? It's a team effort. Policymakers, doctors, and the people who make these apps all need to work together. They need to figure out how to make these apps more accessible and user-friendly. They also need to think about how to support people who are using them. That might mean providing more education or creating better infrastructure.
It's also important to think about the bigger picture. Mobile health apps are just one part of managing diabetes. They can't replace good old-fashioned doctor visits or a healthy lifestyle. But they can be a big help. So, let's make sure everyone who could benefit from these apps has the chance to use them.
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