Making medical devices to talk to each other – and to doctors
Although there has been much discussion about sharing electronic health records, information from home wearable devices is not shared with outpatients clinics or hospitals so
Although there has been much discussion about sharing electronic health records, information from home wearable devices is not shared with outpatients clinics or hospitals so
A team led by mechanical engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in America has patented two new devices to reduce the rigmarole of
Many of the UK’s biggest restaurant chains have told the Observer newspaper they won’t change their ingredients when regulations are introduced in April requiring them
A swallowable balloon to create feelings of fullness is being suggested as a non-surgical weight loss solution. A re-analysis of results of 273 trials involving
A successful NHS soup and shake diet is being offered to more and more people across the country as a way of achieving remission from
Unhealthy food is heavily promoted, often cheaper, and more readily available than healthier options in Britain, which constantly undermines people’s effort to lose weight, according
Vanessa Haydock has been living for 25 years with Type 1 diabetes. Based near Preston in Lancashire, she is a behaviour analyst, a body trainer,
Autoimmune diseases vary in their severity and symptoms but, essentially, they’re conditions where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks itself. Type 1 diabetes is classed
A closed loop insulin delivery app? What could that possibly be? Welcome to the CamAPS FX, which I am about to explain (I hope!). By
Meet superhero Captain Lantus, a character imagined by six-year-old Max Rapson who wanted to support young children and parents considering pump therapy. Gary and Sarah