In this interview, Instron's Landon Goldfarb discusses the importance of mechanical testing for medical devices used in diabetes care and treatment. How has the treatment of diabetes changed over the ...
Diabetes drives 25% of U.S. healthcare spend; see how CGM tech cuts finger sticks and shifts costs for patients and payers.
In 1999, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), a medical device that uses a ...
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - A breakthrough in diabetes testing could mean no more needles for people in the future. A team at MIT says they have successfully reversed diabetes in mice using a living ...
The China Diabetes Devices Market is projected to grow from USD 7.19 billion in 2025 to USD 14.51 billion by 2034, marking a ...
For people living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), keeping blood sugar levels in check is a constant challenge. A new clinical trial at UVA is aiming to simplify diabetes management by testing an ...
MIT's new device uses light to measure blood sugar levels without any needles, and a wearable version is already in the works ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The future of testing your blood sugar as a diabetic could a small device. No more pricking your fingers, or wearing a monitor. All you’d have to do is breathe into it. A dog’s ...
Engineers designed an implantable device that carries hundreds of thousands of islet cells along with its own on-board oxygen factory to keep the cells healthy. Such a device could help Type 1 ...
Orange Biomed said there is a need for more accurate diabetic testing in Black people and other minorities and the company feels they have found the solution. A study in the National Library of ...
Nagpur: Researchers from Post Graduate Department of Zoology at Nagpur University developed a device that can detect diabetes through breath, eliminating the need for needle-based blood tests. The ...
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