Blood glucose levels can be a reliable indicator of diabetes risk. But in some populations, it's not enough to catch the ...
For people living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), keeping blood sugar levels in check is a constant challenge. A new clinical trial at UVA is aiming to simplify diabetes management by testing an ...
Detecting diabetes might soon be as easy as breathing into a device, a new study says. An experimental breath test sorted out type 2 diabetes patients from healthy people, based on their exhalations, ...
In patients with diabetes, the prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) caused by medical devices such as glucose sensors and insulin pumps may be underestimated, according to study results ...
Keeping tabs on blood sugar throughout the day used to be the exclusive domain of people with diabetes. But in 2026, anyone can buy a user-friendly wearable device that provides minute-by-minute ...
Available at-home A1C test kits require users to send blood samples from finger pricks to a lab and wait for results. These types of at-home testing methods are thought to be less accurate than ...
An NHS foundation trust has transitioned from traditional clinic-based oral glucose tolerance testing (OGTT) to a new at-home diabetes testing technology to improve access to gestational diabetes ...