Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
The Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (JDST) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published every two months by the Diabetes Technology Society. It focuses on both scientific and clinical aspects of diabetes technology. The topics explored in JDST include glucose monitoring, delivery methods for insulin and metabolic peptides, the artificial pancreas, digital health solutions, precision medicine, social media's impact, cybersecurity issues, modeling software, physiological monitoring, obesity management technologies, and tests for glycation diagnostics. Additionally, the journal discusses the creation and application of mobile apps and wireless communication technologies, as well as bioengineered tools like MEMS, innovative biomaterials, and nanotechnology used to create new sensors. Articles within JDST encompass both fundamental research and clinical applications of cutting-edge technologies aimed at supporting individuals with diabetes.
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journals.sagepub.com | Zhenyu Wang |Jiayi Yang |Jun Peng |Jingjing Zhu
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. Data availability statementAll data supporting the findings of this study are included within the article (and any supplementary files). References1. Badoiu SC, Lascăr I, Enescu DM. Peripheral nerve allografting - why and how? Chirurgia (Bucur) 2014; 109: 584–589. 2. Lackington WA, Ryan AJ, O’Brien FJ. Advances in nerve guidance conduit-based therapeutics for peripheral nerve repair.
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journals.sagepub.com | Mallory Stephenson |Megan E. Cooke |Peter Barr |Antti Latvala
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. Open practicesPreregistrationThis article has received the badge for Preregistered. More information about the Open Practices badges can be found at http://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications/badges. TransparencyAction Editor: Tamika C. ZapolskiEditor: Jennifer L.
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journals.sagepub.com | Kamran Abbasi
Is it possible to get antibiotic prescribing right, to balance the needs of patients and the push to reduce antibiotic prescribing? In the prevailing climate of financial austerity and plunging global financial markets, every cost and investment is being scrutinised. This doesn’t much help clinicians in primary care who need to decide whether or not to prescribe an antibiotic. Often, too, patients are adamant that an antibiotic is what they need and that it has helped them in the past.
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journals.sagepub.com | Claudia Bull |Katrina Spilsbury |David Lawrence |Karinna Saxby
IntroductionAustralia’s National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) provides biennial primary screening for colorectal cancer (CRC). Since 2006, Australians aged 50–74 years have been invited to participate in the NBCSP using an immunochemical faecal occult blood test (iFOBT) via the national postal service (Nickson et al., 2023).
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journals.sagepub.com | Jeffrey CL Looi |Gin S Malhi |Steve Kisely
Editorial independence safeguards the rights of authors and readers to freely speak and be heard (Brakoulias and Malhi, 2024; Hoey, 2008; Looi et al., 2024b). This underpins the key goals of medical journals to strive for academic excellence and progress the science of care (Malhi and Brakoulias, 2022). It is enacted by editors having freedom to make decisions about the scientific publication record (Bhui et al., 2025).
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