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    10 October 2023 We are recruiting new Associate Editors for Rheumatology in paediatric and adolescent rheumatology and osteoarthritis. Associate Editors are central to the journal’s continued development and hold the following responsibilities: Managing the peer review process of articlesHelping to ensure the acceptance of high-quality articlesMaking…

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    The beneficial impact of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was shown in adults with type 1 diabetes by the landmark JDRF trial in 2008.1 Yet, for both children and adolescents, limited sensor wear mitigated the ability to detect differences in HbA1c with sensor use.1 However, since that time, trials have shown benefits of sensor therapy in children and adolescents,2 with real world data echoing these results.3 Furthermore, use of CGM permits a more nuanced assessment of glycaemia, as time in various ranges can be explored.

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    • Alfonso Galderisi & Jennifer L Sherr comment on: Answering clinically pertinent questions with real-world data from #paediatric type 1 #diabetes registries https://t.co/3NDfxP6J30 #CGM #T1D #EASD2023