Diabetes technology news has been off to a fast start this year. Here are some highlights of MedTech Dive’s coverage from ...
Self-management interventions delivered by computer and mobile phone currently provide limited benefits for people with diabetes, according to a systematic review published in The Cochrane Library.
Background: A major problem in the dissemination of most interventions found to be efficacious is that they are of limited or unknown generalizability. Objective: To document the "robustness," or ...
Fructose Consumption Impairs Insulin Sensitivity Computer-based diabetes self-management interventions have a small beneficial effect on blood glucose control. (HealthDay News) – Computer-based ...
NHS England has deployed three online tools with videos and e-learning courses to help people with diabetes to manage their condition. The tools are part of the NHS’s drive to increase the use of ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tandem Diabetes Care®, Inc. (NASDAQ: TNDM), a medical device company and manufacturer of the only touchscreen insulin pumps available in the United States, today announced ...
A new computer algorithm enables prediction, in the early stages of pregnancy or even before pregnancy has occurred, of which women are at a high risk of gestational diabetes. Conducted by researchers ...
Researchers design a novel algorithm for controlling implanted insulin pumps that accounts for the unique characteristics of individual patients. Their model, tested using an FDA-approved diabetes ...
A computer vision technology developed by engineers has now been developed into a free mobile phone app for regular monitoring of glucose levels in people with diabetes. A computer vision technology ...
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