The American Academy of Pediatrics' journal, Pediatrics, recently published a review of adverse events reported in teens (ages 12-21 years) using insulin pumps (Adolescent Use of Insulin and Patient-Controlled Analgesia Pump Technology: A 10-Year Food and Drug Administration Retrospective Study of Adverse Events). The media picked it up, and announced Insulin pumps linked to injuries, deaths in teens.
But the publication simply isn't worth a pile of beans.
First, it's a summary of two entirely...

