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While the benefits of regular exercise are well established, it is necessary to understand whether too much intensity might ...
A new wristband sensor offers continuous, real-time monitoring of glucose, chemical, and heart signals—revolutionizing ...
For individuals with type 1 diabetes – an autoimmune condition – maintaining stable blood sugar is a constant challenge.
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and wearable technology is ushering in a new era in healthcare—particularly ...
A new implantable device developed by engineers at MIT can release glucagon without any external effort. The implant, which is roughly the size of a quarter and weighs less than 2 grams, could help ...
Healthcare technology company Aktiia has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its over-the-counter cuffless blood pressure ...
Researchers at IU Indianapolis are helping develop a new device that could be a game changer for people with diabetes.
Mattel has introduced the model, its first Barbie representing a person with Type 1 diabetes (T1D), with the colour and design as nods to symbols for diabetes awareness and to increase inclusivity.
A new wearable wristband could significantly improve diabetes management by continuously tracking not only glucose but also other chemical and cardiovascular signals that influence disease progression ...
Mattel introduces a new Barbie doll representing Type 1 diabetes, complete with an insulin pump and glucose monitor, marking ...