In its first earnings call, the newly independent diabetes tech firm said it was transforming its product portfolio, with ...
For decades, checking blood sugar meant the same routine: a lancet, a test strip, a drop of blood, and a number that told you ...
As exciting as the near future of diabetes management is, with numerous efforts underway to perfect closed-loop CGM and pump systems for automated insulin delivery, the systems of the future could be ...
A groundbreaking wearable device is set to change how diabetes is managed through personalized, real-time care. Developed by researchers in Israel and China, the microneedle-based system offers a new ...
The device called Mint, which would work with the company’s adaptive insulin dosing algorithm, is expected to debut in the ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Frequent blood draws are the uncomfortable reality for millions living with diabetes. These diagnostic finger pricks disrupt daily life and come with health risks like infection.
Clean, dry skin is the single biggest factor in how long a CGM sticks to your body.
Biolinq, a health technology company developing precision multi-analyte wearable biosensors for metabolic health, announced it secured $100 million in Series C funding. Alpha Wave Ventures led the ...
The fastest way to make a CGM last the full wear period is to prep the application site carefully.
For the roughly 537 million adults worldwide living with diabetes, checking blood sugar usually means one of two things: ...