A new small device is paving the way for big changes in diabetes management.
If you need to track your glucose daily, you probably want a pain-free option. Besides pricking your finger, there are now wearable devices that are placed on your arm and connect to an app on your ...
Continuous glucose monitors were originally designed to help people with diabetes track and better manage their blood sugar (aka ‘blood glucose’). Nowadays, not everyone you see wearing one actually ...
The approval of medicines called “glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) agonists” has led to major changes in how type 2 diabetes is managed. These medicines work in a different way than other medicines used ...
Diabetes has long been lumped into two categories - Type 1, which often appears in childhood, or Type 2, which is associated with obesity and typically develops later in life. But scientists have ...
After more than a decade of aching fingertips, Melanie Moor finally got some reprieve last year. It only lasted four weeks.
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