Continuous glucose monitoring with low-glucose alerts shows potential for reducing hypoglycemia risk in insulin-treated drivers, thereby enhancing safety.
To help diabetic people manage their glucose levels, CGM devices are used. CGM are equipped with sensors placed on the skin that monitor glucose levels and emit sound and vibration cues to alert ...
A continuous glucose monitor, or CGM, is a system that helps some people control their diabetes. It automatically checks your blood sugar around the clock -- even while you sleep! Here's how.
DexCom DXCM recently signed a licensing and data partnership with a privately held healthcare-at-home digital diagnostics company — Nanowear. Per the terms of the agreement, Nanowear will use glucose ...
Low-glucose alerts improve time below range for drivers with T1D and reduce incidence of low glucose for all insulin-treated drivers ...
DexCom, Inc. DXCM recently unveiled new data for its upcoming G7 15-day continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor at the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) conference 2025. With ...
Spain and the U.K.—including about 660 providers and more than 1,800 people with Type 2 diabetes. Its findings were included in the company’s latest State of Type 2 Report, which explored CGM ...
An analysis of the global market for diabetes care devices, including self-glucose monitoring devices and continuous glucose monitoring systems Analyses of the global market trends, with market ...
This collaboration also aligns with the company’s vision of expanding CGM applications beyond diabetes management, reinforcing the broader potential of continuous metabolic health monitoring.