A needle-free technology that would allow people with diabetes to measure blood sugar levels without having to stick a needle into their fingertips, has been bought closer to reality by researchers at ...
San Diego’s Biolinq Inc., which is developing tiny dermal biosensors to help people with diabetes track their blood sugar needle free, has raised $100 million in a second round of venture capital ...
Living with Type 1 diabetes is a numbers game. There’s not a moment in the day free from the burden of tracking your blood glucose concentration, making “What’s your number?” a constant question.
A continuous glucose monitor is a better option than pricking your finger daily. These wearable devices are stuck to your arm and connect to an app on your smartphone or Apple Watch to easily test ...
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The Federal Communications Commission has offered to help some Fort Wayne-area residents better control their diabetes with a $642,600 grant to Parkview Health. The money will fund a pilot program ...
Caused predominantly by genetic predisposition, immune disorders and other factors, such as unhealthy diet and exercise habits, diabetes is one of the most common lifelong chronic diseases in the ...
A new wearable wristband could significantly improve diabetes management by continuously tracking not only glucose but also other chemical and cardiovascular signals that influence disease progression ...
Living with type 2 diabetes comes with its share of challenges. One hurdle may be the cost of medication and supplies. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), roughly 1 in 5 people with ...
Republished Jan. 26 with details of what the technology will mean and when it might launch. Health monitoring is a key part of technology, from the brilliant Oura Ring to the many health and fitness ...