Questions also remain about how useful the devices will be for people without diabetes. A number of studies show that ...
Scientists at Pennington Biomedical Research Center, along with a colleague from Peking University People's Hospital in China ...
David Padilla, 77, a Westbury resident, has been living with type 2 diabetes for over 40 years and continues to live life to ...
A tool powered by artificial intelligence that uses high-speed video to detect changes in blood flow in skin on the face and hands may offer a new way to screen ...
A new system that combines high-speed video and an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered algorithm may offer quick, no-contact ...
Combine continuous glucose monitoring data from the FreeStyle Libre 2 system, from wherever you are*, along with expert advice from your health coach help you make informed decisions to keep enjoying ...
Some people with diabetes have been charged for their “free” continuous glucose monitors, which have been fully ...
A new consensus statement offers “considerations and good practice points” for the use of continuous glucose monitoring ...
The rising popularity of the continuous glucose monitor, which is not the same as an insulin pump, has been a huge advance in ...
Wearable electronic devices are potential tools to monitor blood glucose levels (BGLs) among people with diabetes, but their limited size and power lead to noticeable measurement errors. In a recent ...
A new device from Abbott Laboratories, called Lingo, is geared toward people who don’t have diabetes but want to see how food and activity affect their glucose levels.