Temperature-checking tech for feet
Researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute have received funding for a pilot study to trial their portable temperature-sensing technology to detect the early signs of
Researchers at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute have received funding for a pilot study to trial their portable temperature-sensing technology to detect the early signs of
Bioengineers are creating an insulin-producing implant for people with Type 1 diabetes using 3D printing and smart biomaterials. Supported by a grant from JDRF, Omid Veiseh and Jordan
The Government passed legislation in July to make calorie labelling compulsory for larger takeaways, chains and restaurants. Diabetes UK welcomed the news as it will
Hypoglycaemia – low blood glucose – is more common in older people and can lead to severe physical and cognitive impairment if left untreated. Dr Ahmed
Biomarkers in the eyes could play a part in helping manage diabetic retinopathy and potentially diabetes, says new research from the Indiana University School of
The FDA has approved an extended-release version of the GLP-1 drug exenatide for older children and teenagers with Type 2 diabetes, Andrew Briskin report for
JDRF’s 100 challenge is a fundraiser for World Diabetes Day to mark the discovery of insulin 100 years ago – a breakthrough that has saved
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
Walmart has launched the first-ever private brand analogue insulin in the United States, offering customers significant price savings without compromising quality. Manufactured by Novo Nordisk,