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	<author_name>Beta Cell Action</author_name>
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	<title>Hold Dexcom Accountable for Failed Adhesive</title>
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	<description>Millions of Americans with diabetes rely on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems like Dexcom to manage their blood sugar levels and prevent life-threatening complications. These devices are not just a convenience—they are a lifeline. However, Dexcom’s recent policy change to limit sensor replacements threatens our ability to use this essential technology. Imagine having to choose between risking dangerously high or low blood sugars or paying hundreds of dollars out of pocket just to replace a sensor that fell off early. This is the reality Dexcom’s new policy forces upon us, despite the company’s enormous profits. This policy puts our health, safety, and financial stability on the line. We believe that if a medical device fails, the company should be responsible for replacing it—without limits. That’s why we’re asking for your support in demanding that the FDA establish guidelines to ensure fair access to these lifesaving devices. Take action now by filling out the form to email your representatives and let them know that Dexcom’s policy must change. Your voice can make a difference.</description>
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