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Can diabetes be detected with just a breath? A new sensor may replace blood tests with a simple exhale and open doors to earlier diagnosis.
Dexcom, the San Diego-based maker of continual glucose monitors for diabetes patients and pre-diabetics, announced Wednesday ...
It’s another set of layoffs for the company, located in Sorrento Valley. The firm specializes in technology for glucose ...
A combination of a lower-calorie Mediterranean diet, exercise and nutritional support kept overweight to severely obese ...
An experimental breath test successfully sorted out type 2 diabetes patients from healthy people, based on their exhalations, ...
The tool, which returns results within minutes, relies on acetone levels to determine whether someone has the disease.
An experimental breath test sorted out type 2 diabetes patients from healthy people, based on their exhalations, researchers report in the September issue of the Chemical Engineer ...
Smartwatches and glucose monitors have become the new digital worry beads, a fidget for your health. The sales pitch? You’re ...
A new implant for diabetics carries a reservoir of glucagon that can be stored under the skin and released manually or ...
Acetone may be best known as a sharp-smelling solvent found in nail polish remover, but inside your body it can tell an ...
Use of an automated insulin delivery system that combines an insulin pump with a disposable sensor improved time in range and ...