Your glucometer guides daily choices, but are the readings reliable? Learn what affects accuracy and how to ensure consistent results.
Recent evidence reveals that more patients could benefit from receiving a continuous glucose monitoring prescription as part of diabetes care from their primary provider.
Mass General Brigham researchers found that continuous glucose monitoring metrics were reflective of a common measure of glucose (hemoglobin A1c) in patients with diabetes, but fell short for people w ...
A new kind of wearable wristband could reshape how people with diabetes understand and manage their health. In addition to checking blood sugar, this wearable checks a series of important indicators ...
While automation helps with routine tasks, like sending appointment reminders, agentic AI introduces autonomy and ...
Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) disrupts the flow of daily life. You don’t drive your kids to school because you fear losing control of your car. You plan school and work and socializing around insulin ...
The murder trial of Sarah Hartsfield continues to unfold in Chambers County, and as family members take the stand, they paint ...
Diabetes care can greatly benefit from the implementation of telemedicine, but older adults still face accessibility barriers ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how we approach healthcare, especially with medical devices. We’re seeing a big ...
For me, high on that list was seeing firsthand, in real time, how the food I eat affects my blood sugar. I have a sweet tooth and a deep appreciation for carbs. This may be why my doctor has warned me ...
Brietzke: So this one lasts up to 9 days, we are working on 14 days. But the trade off to that is it actually stores data for ...