If you need to track your glucose daily, you probably want a pain-free option. Besides pricking your finger, there are now wearable devices that are placed on your arm and connect to an app on your ...
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 ...
Dexcom is facing scrutiny and class-action lawsuits over alleged safety and accuracy issues with its G7 monitor.
A quarter-size device that tracks the rise and fall of sugar in your blood is the latest source of hope — and hype — in the growing buzz around wearable health technology. Continuous glucose monitors, ...
Continuous glucose monitors — the tiny sensors once reserved for people with diabetes — are now appearing on the arms of ...
Medical device maker Dexcom topped Wall Street estimates for third-quarter results on Thursday, driven by robust demand for its continuous glucose monitoring systems.Interim CEO Jake Leach said the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A noninvasive blood glucose monitor measured glucose with an accuracy similar to fingersticks. This noninvasive ...
The FDA is warning health providers and patients to avoid use of smart devices like watches and rings that purport to measure glucose levels without piercing the skin, the agency announced Feb. 21.
Walmart will become the first U.S. retailer to sell Abbott’s continuous glucose monitoring device as the medtech giant looks to broaden its sales potential for its growing business unit. | Walmart ...
Clinicians who provide care for persons with diabetes are excited about continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). The technology with CGM is evolving and becoming more reliable and affordable; as it does, ...
Missouri is currently facing a diabetes crisis. Over 598,000 adults — about 10.6% of our state’s population — live with ...
At the 18th International Diabetes Federation Congress (IDF) symposium on "Insulin Delivery Devices and Glucose Sensors," [1] Theodor Koschinsky, MD, University of Dusseldorf, Germany, discussed the ...