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Sara Kingsley showed insulin pump mistaken for an iPod. (Ellen Harasimowicz for The Boston Globe) |
Rule riles a diabetic test-taker
Says medical equipment viewed as cheating device
The small device with a digital screen that Sara Kingsley keeps in her front pocket is her lifeline. For nearly a decade, it has injected insulin into her body through slender tubes attached to her back, helping prevent her blood sugar levels from running too high or too low. (Full article: 862 words)
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