LIVERPOOL— Many young people, most often from ethnically diverse or socially deprived backgrounds, are missing out on the potential benefits of diabetes technology through poor uptake, despite ...
Why persons with type 1 diabetes and continuous insulin infusion fail to achieve optimal glycemic control was the subject of a recent focus group analysis conducted among 37 adult men and women.
James O’Loan outlines challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes and how improvements in digital health are helping to improve management and care ...
Bigfoot Biomedical is doing its part to ensure that the possibility of building a smarter diabetes management system is more than just an urban legend. The tech maker has purchased a new algorithm ...
Investors counting on the company's dominance of the closed-loop artificial pancreas market might want to temper their expectations. The rub is that rivals are already nipping at Tandem's heels. In ...
Insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors are life-changing tools for many people with diabetes, but these devices can have a downside. The relentless barrage of data and alarms, combined with ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- A new ray of hope could be on the horizon for the more than 38 million Americans that deal with Type 2 diabetes and obesity. A team of Virginia Tech researchers was recently awarded ...
Type 1 diabetes is a disease in which the body mistakenly attacks itself as the immune system destroys the pancreas's insulin-producing cells. Why the immune system turns against these cells remains ...
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A Bend diabetologist, Dr. Eden Miller, has Type 1 diabetes herself, making her patients experience with new high-tech treatment more relatable. She helps relieve their nerves by ...
(Reuters) -Olympians including Dutch marathon runner Abdi Nageeye are using a new tool they hope will boost their medal chances this summer: tiny monitors that attach to the skin to track blood ...
If you're one of the 1.6 million Americans suffering from Type 1 diabetes — or the parent, partner or caregiver of someone who is — you know how complicated managing the disease can be. Type 1 ...
No more gruesome needle pricks to monitor blood sugar levels. New research reveals that natural glucose fluctuations, tracked by wearables, may provide doctors with all the information they need to ...