While syringes pens pumps and jet injectors have given diabetics options for their insulin delivery for many years now a new device in the form of artificial pancreas could change the game within two years. The device which monitors blood glucose in patients with type 1 diabetes and then automatically adjusts levels of insulin entering the body is likely to be available by 2018 concluded a team of researchers. Issues such as speed of action of the forms of insulin used reliability convenience and accuracy of glucose monitors plus cybersecurity to protect devices from hacking are among the issues that