Berlin-based Quantune is trying to shrink laser spectrometers so that you can wear one on your wrist, and it just raised $9M ...
Our writer wore a Lingo glucose tracker for a month to see if monitoring glucose levels can make a difference for non-diabetics. Read our verdict.
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is transforming diabetes care in India, where the disease has reached alarming rates.
In recent years, technological advancements in healthcare have revolutionised the management of chronic conditions like ...
Waiting on Apple to add glucose tracking on a smartwatch to learn about your blood sugar? Don't. Try a biosensor instead.
The company's goal is to embed its technology in a wrist-worn device that can be used by anyone, not just diabetics, since continuous blood glucose monitoring ... you push your arm against the ...
The company says around six million people across 60 countries now use its Freestyle Libre glucose monitors which avoid the ...
A new continuous glucose monitor offers a one-a-year option for some people living with diabetes. It’s welcome news for ...
a small device I attached to the back of my upper arm (the application was virtually painless**) and a handy app to track my glucose patterns in detail. The biosensor works by monitoring your ...
Now, medical device companies, including Abbott Laboratories ... Abbott’s Lingo biosensor resembles a quarter-size disc that ...
The Hāwera Hospital Diabetes Service was recently gifted 16 continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices and five CGM blood ...