Dr Anne Peters discusses updates in the ADA 2026 Standards of Care in Diabetes, focusing on the use of technology.
A so-called implantable insulin delivery device could one day free people with type 1 diabetes from the need for multiple daily injections, scientists say. "Diabetes is a difficult-to-treat condition, ...
“You can think of this as a living medical device that is made from human cells that secrete insulin, along with an electronic life-support system." Reading time 3 minutes MIT scientists might be one ...
Engineers designed an implantable device that carries hundreds of thousands of islet cells along with its own on-board oxygen factory to keep the cells healthy. Such a device could help Type 1 ...
In brief: Scientists have spent decades trying to find a cure for type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune condition with no known cause. While reprogramming a human body so it stops attacking the pancreatic ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. (Nasdaq: TNDM) has announced a voluntary medical device correction for select t:slim X2 insulin pumps to ...
Findings from 16-week trial of novel compression patch will be shared for the first time at the 85th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, beginning today "The findings from this ...
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