The system is designed to shorten scan times, which may be better for people who struggle to stay still or have ...
On World Diabetes Day, it's worth taking a look back at the last 10.5 months in the diabetes technology space.
Scientists reprogrammed a woman's fat cells to become insulin-making beta cells, reversing her type 1 diabetes.
Some diabetes patients this year have had trouble finding their preferred insulin brands as major drug manufacturers reported shortages of the medicine. USA TODAY set out to find out what patients ...
When Wright's mealtime insulin was down to a partial vial in January, she ate fewer carbohydrates to ration the amount of medication she dispensed via a pump. The insulin pump calibrates the ...
The Luna wearable insulin pump is the “world’s smallest patch pump” according to Luna Diabetes. Image credit: ivector / Shutterstock. US-based device company Luna Diabetes has initiated a pivotal ...
A beloved former Stirling doctor, who transformed the lives of millions of people with diabetes after co-inventing the world’s first insulin pen, has been honoured with the Mirror Pride of ...
The company describes the system — designed to transform nighttime glucose management — as the world’s smallest patch pump. Luna delivers micro-doses of insulin while the user sleeps. According to the ...
Life with diabetes usually includes many injections of the blood sugar–controlling hormone insulin. Recent research investigating a once-weekly shot finds it might help lessen the burden a bit ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced a Class 1 recall for Medtronic MiniMed 600- and 700-series insulin pumps because of an increased risk of shorter battery life that could ...
WARSAW — Medtronic is notifying users of MiniMed 600 and 700 series insulin pumps of an increased risk for reduced battery life and less time until shutdown after a battery alert occurs. Pumps that ...
Opens in a new tab or window A shorter-than-expected battery life prompted a voluntary recall of certain insulin pumps from Medtronic's MiniMed 600 and 700 series, the FDA detailed on Thursday.