Waiting on Apple to add glucose tracking on a smartwatch to learn about your blood sugar? Don't. Try a biosensor instead.
On World Diabetes Day, it's worth taking a look back at the last 10.5 months in the diabetes technology space.
In recent years, smartwatches and smart rings have grown increasingly popular, adorning the wrists and fingers of consumers who use them to monitor their exercise, sleep and heart ...
Remote monitoring ... chosen smart medical devices that enable daily health measurements at home. It routinely tracks vital ...
CGMs are prescribed to diabetics to monitor their blood sugar. They're now available and becoming wildly popular for over-the ...
Berlin-based Quantune is trying to shrink laser spectrometers so that you can wear one on your wrist, and it just raised $9M ...
Still, the quest for non-invasive glucose monitoring continues to captivate ... Series B for developing technology that can fit into a watch. The company hasn’t provided any public updates ...
The ring watch’s screen even has a light, and an alarm function that will flash the display instead of playing an audible ...
Oura CEO Tom Hale spoke to CNBC about the smart ring product category and the impact of Samsung’s entrance into the space.
India ranks second after China in the global diabetes epidemic, with 77 million people suffering from the condition in the ...
The biosensor works by monitoring your glucose via a tiny filament that sits just below the skin. Whereas some sensors refresh every 15 minutes, the Lingo biosensor streams real-time data every ...
The recall applied to whole organic carrots available in stores between Aug. 14 and Oct. 23 from 15 brands, along with some ...