Tech reduces hypos in the elderly
Hypoglycaemia – low blood glucose – is more common in older people and can lead to severe physical and cognitive impairment if left untreated. Dr Ahmed
Hypoglycaemia – low blood glucose – is more common in older people and can lead to severe physical and cognitive impairment if left untreated. Dr Ahmed
Results of an AI technology trial at Barts Health NHS Trust show potential to prevent thousands of people with diabetes from limb amputation. The study
By Ricky Zipp writing for MedTechDive July 2021, “Dexcom wins FDA nod for real-time artificial pancreas systems (APIs), allowing third-party developers access to CGM data
A charity is calling for more accessible technology to help blind and partially sighted people better manage their diabetes. The RNIB shared Joanna Penn’s story
Introducing his technology at a recent online diabetes event, Afon Technology founder Sabih Chaudhry referred back to a research paper written in 2006 by Doctor
We probed the mind of Dr Mark Evans about currently available hybrid closed loops systems as well as what’s likely to come our way in
A brief overview of this year’s virtual Advanced Technology for the Treatment of Diabetes (ATTD’s) technology section. By Sue Marshall Many of these are in
NHS Chief Executive Sir Simon Stevens has announced a trial to support the wider roll-out of artificial pancreas technology across England for people with Type
Oxford-based Owen Mumford has launched Ateria SafeControl, its next generation of safety pen needles. Described as an active safety pen needle for healthcare professionals who
This issue is another filled with news and updates with the WHO’s Global Diabetes Compact, the possibility of tarantula venom being used to treat Type