The latest trend in health and fitness tracking may sound familiar: wearing continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). Many people ...
A typical CGM detects glucose levels in the interstitial fluid with an enzyme-based sensor. The sensor converts glucose ...
“Continuous glucose monitors with low-glucose alerts can potentially reduce the risk of hypoglycemia for insulin-treated ...
AI-enhanced glucose monitoring provides predictive analytics and personalized insights for better blood sugar management.
The use of an automated insulin delivery (AID) system reduced A1c and hyperglycemia without increasing hypoglycemia in people ...
KOS AI introduces Argus—a wearable, non-invasive glucose monitor with 91.3% accuracy using optical sensing and AI, ...
The overwhelming consensus amongst scientists is that there’s very little evidence to suggest that tracking your blood ...
In this rapidly growing digital era, healthcare is witnessing an unprecedented transformation through artificial intelligence ...
Over 13 weeks, adults with type 2 diabetes using an automated insulin delivery (AID) system had a 0.6-percentage point ...
Check your alert settings and refer to your device's manual to ensure the alerts are working as expected. Some people who use continuous glucose monitors have reported not receiving or hearing safety ...
A Japanese study has found that the use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, equipped with sensors that alert diabetics when their blood sugar levels drop, can potentially make diabetic ...