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A quarter-size device that tracks the rise and fall of sugar in your blood is the latest source of hope — and hype — in the growing buzz around wearable health technology.
TEXARKANA, Texas -- Sacred Heart Catholic Church will host My Hispanic Clinic for a diabetes education event on Sunday.
It's regarded as a waste product, but new technology means menstrual blood could be used to monitor signs of diseases ...
Staying hydrated sounds simple. But when temperatures rise and the body sweats more, it’s not always easy to know when you’re running low on water. Dehydration can sneak up quickly—whether you’re ...
Every Type 1 diabetic has a story to tell about when they were diagnosed, dealing with all the changes it brought to their ...
A top biohacker says the data in your coffee mug can out-predict the numbers on your smartwatch—reshaping how we tackle ...
To launch its Barbie doll featuring T1D, Mattel chose the French karate champion, Alizée Agier, as ambassador. Agier won the ...