Dallas Waldon doesn't have diabetes, but she says she benefits from continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). "I'm a huge fan of CGMs and used them before, during and after my pregnancy, [up to] 6 months ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . With uptake of diabetes devices continuing to expand, more providers are shifting away from looking solely at ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Continuous glucose monitoring may be able to identify healthy adults who are at risk for type 1 or type 2 ...
Analysis of the MarketScan database showed a strong association between flash continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) use and significant reductions in diabetes-related events and hospitalizations in a ...
NICE has recommended wider access to continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for adults with type 2 diabetes, particularly those receiving insulin therapy, in its 2022 guidance. The ...
In patients with type 1 diabetes, use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices -- alone or with insulin pumps -- was associated with lower odds of developing diabetic retinopathy and ...
It is not yet clear what continuous glucose monitoring metrics should be used for a diabetes diagnosis in people with cystic fibrosis. A new review of studies comparing continuous glucose monitoring ...
As Dexcom works to build a case for broader use of continuous glucose monitors, the company touted new data that point to CGM use for people with Type 2 diabetes. New results from a study funded by ...
Uptake of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) was relatively low among vulnerable diabetes patients in the largest national system of safety-net primary care clinics, a retrospective cross-sectional ...
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Out of the diabetes patients surveyed, 46% said they would feel more in control of their disease in everyday life if they could identify trends before they turn into problems.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. & GERMANTOWN, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ascensia Diabetes Care, a global diabetes care company, and Senseonics Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: SENS), a medical technology company focused ...