In recent years, technological advancements in healthcare have revolutionised the management of chronic conditions like ...
Desperate for insight into her symptoms, Pinelli decided on her own to start wearing a continuous glucose monitor ... say a ...
A professor at the University of Waterloo has developed a blood glucose monitor you wear on your wrist that doesn’t use needles. Associate professor George Shaker started the project in 2016.
Waiting on Apple to add glucose tracking on a smartwatch to learn about your blood sugar? Don't. Try a biosensor instead.
Berlin-based Quantune is trying to shrink laser spectrometers so that you can wear one on your wrist, and it just raised $9M ...
A new report claims that Apple has secretly tested an app that could help customers with prediabetes manage their food, and make lifestyle changes that could one day help shape the company's health ...
For diabetics, closely monitoring these levels is vital to avoid complications like heart disease, kidney damage, and nerve problems. Blood sugar levels can change unexpectedly, but fluctuations ...
Citing anonymous Apple sources, Bloomberg notes the app required Apple employees to validate they were prediabetic via a blood test. Employees then monitored their blood sugar using “various devices ...