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For people with type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels ...
US researchers have developed a tiny implantable device that automatically releases glucagon to prevent life-threatening low blood sugar in Type 1 diabetics, eliminating the need for emergency ...
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 ...
The device under the skin sends medicine when needed. It works by wireless signal and helps in low blood sugar or allergic ...
Researchers at Indiana University Indianapolis are developing a small device to test blood sugar levels by breath.
The gadgets have been revolutionary for many people with diabetes—previously the main available device for measuring blood ...
Efficient blood sugar control plays a major role in preventing diabetes, a disease affecting millions around the world. Detecting problems early, though, has always been tough.
To hear some of them tell it, the companies selling continuous glucose monitors have stumbled upon a heretofore unknown quirk of human biology. Seemingly healthy people, many of these companies argue, ...
The new Barbie wears continuous glucose monitor (CGM), a device that tracks blood sugar levels, on her arm, while holding a ...