Small wearable devices that track blood sugar levels are growing in popularity among the health-conscious – but they may not be particularly accurate for people without diabetes, a new study has found ...
A new device developed at MIT may make life easier for people with diabetes by helping them check their blood sugar levels ...
New diabetes devices are reshaping how people manage one of the world’s most common chronic conditions. What once required constant checking, guessing and daily stress is now becoming easier through ...
As technology advances in diabetes care with continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps and AI-driven alerts, another kind of intelligence is proving just as powerful: a dog’s nose. Across the country ...
At Tohoku University in Japan, a long-running health study has revealed a surprising new clue about life and death. The Ohasama Study, which has tracked local residents for more than four decades, now ...
People who brought their blood glucose down to a normal level had a lower risk of death from heart disease or hospitalization ...