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Abbott Laboratories' said on Monday it had received clearance to market the smallest version of its fastest-growing low-cost diabetes monitoring product in the European Union.
To check your blood sugar levels at home, you can use a glucose meter or a continuous glucose monitor. Here's what you should know about both devices.
The devices have surged in popularity among people without diabetes, but a study suggests reality may not match the hype.View ...
The final milestone in the current roadmap is D19, projected for 2028. This device will incorporate three additional blood ...
A new kind of wearable wristband could reshape how people with diabetes understand and manage their health. In addition to ...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are wearable technologies that track blood sugar in real time and help patients with type ...
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 ...
Insert a test strip into your meter. Prick the side of your fingertip with a small needle called a lancet. Place the edge of the test strip onto the drop of blood. Wait a few seconds. Your blood sugar ...
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 ...
Home blood sugar testing has become efficient and nearly painless with the use of modern devices. Regular monitoring, guided by physicians, helps mana ...
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 up to 14 days, so the pet owner can actually go home and then come back ...