CES attendees saw health-tracking gadgets making bold promises: toothbrushes detecting diabetes, mirrors assessing 20-year ...
The use of blood sugar monitors in people without diabetes is not supported by research and may cause anxiety, experts have warned. The monitors are being widely advertised as a way of personalising ...
Is there a benefit for healthy people to track their blood sugar? Measuring blood sugar has joined sleep and exercise tracking as wellness trends, with some longevity experts claiming that reducing ...
A new breath-based sensor entering human trials now suggests the underlying technology may finally be catching up with ...
Almost 2.4 million Americans wear continuous glucose monitors, or CGMs, to track their blood sugar—and not all of them have diabetes. More and more healthy people are wearing them to understand how ...