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 ...
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 ...
Labcorp has launched a product that has the potential to make it convenient for people to see whether they are at risk of developing diabetes. The Burlington, NC-based company said its Labcorp ...
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Diabetes devices represent a major advancement in the management of diabetes, but they can cause skin reactions that affect patient adherence and quality of life, Jennifer K. Chen, MD, said in a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Good skin care and proper use of wearable diabetes technology can help prevent skin issues related to insulin ...
For people with diabetes, it's necessary to check blood sugar on a daily basis. Luckily, it has become easier to check your blood sugar over time. From the late 1940s to 1970s, diabetics had to ...
Diabetes impacts nearly 1 million people in Michigan, according to the American Diabetes Association. With diabetes on the rise, people are increasingly turning to alert programs that combine ...
Rarer diabetes patients in Singapore can now receive up to 80% government subsidies for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) ...
Isocyanate adhesives found in polyurethane (PU)–based diabetes devices and wound dressings may cause allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), results of a small case series suggest. "Isocyanates, widely ...