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Diabete and Linux | Bruno Cornec's Blog &#9659;https://brunocornec.wordpress.com/2016/01/25/diabete-and-linux/# Last September, I was diagnosed with diabete. I had to pass 5 days in the hospital for complete exams, and was given insulin to solve that issue. One of the thing you have to do in such case is take your blood sugar level very regularly to check that evrything is fine. And to do that, you have a small equipment which puch your finger, measure the level and store it. Of course, you (&#8230;)
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