San Diego’s Dexcom began sales this week of Stelo, the industry’s first FDA-approved continuous glucose monitor that doesn’t require a prescription. With a two-pack of the biosensor costing just under ...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are wearable devices that track blood sugar levels in real time and were originally ...
Continuous glucose monitors have become popular among those who need to track their glucose levels because they're painless devices. These monitors also connect to an app on your smartphone or Apple ...
A team of researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Texas A&M University (TAMU), and Florida International University (FIU) have unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in ...
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Many people living with diabetes use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to track their blood sugar levels. These small devices, often attached to the back of your upper arm or abdomen, send data to an ...
Emerging evidence points to potential benefits of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) well beyond use as a management tool for people with diabetes who use insulin. Until recently, CGM use had been ...
Parents of young children with elevated blood sugar now have a new option that does not require a doctor’s prescription. The ...
Policy makers may be able to find middle ground in policies that, rather than eliminating prior authorization completely, put in place guardrails for their use to ensure patients still have access to ...
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