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New breath sensor detects diabetes in minutes
Acetone may be best known as a sharp-smelling solvent found in nail polish remover, but inside your body it can tell an important story about health. In fact, the amount of acetone in your breath can ...
Diabetes affects millions of Americans, and many don’t even realize they have it. Instead of relying on costly and ...
Dallara, president of Medtronic’s diabetes business, discussed the segment’s turnaround and why she sees a benefit in becoming a standalone firm.
Diagnosing diabetes could soon be as easy as breathing. Researchers at Penn State have developed a sensor that detects acetone in breath, offering a fast, inexpensive way to identify diabetes and ...
Dexcom announced that its G7 diabetes sensor can now link directly to a user’s Apple Watch, allowing them to track their glucose readings in real-time even if their iPhone isn’t nearby. According to ...
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Breath Sensor Detects Diabetes in Minutes, Without Needles
Penn State researchers developed a portable breath sensor that detects diabetes and prediabetes in minutes by measuring ...
AmbientHealth tracks vital signs such as heart rate, respiration, movement, and bed exit, leveraging radar technology.
Hirsch finds the sensors help lower A1Cs between 7 and 8.5, but not those who start out higher. By November, scientists should complete enrollment of 450 diabetics into a study funded by the Juvenile ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DexCom, Inc. (Nasdaq: DXCM), a global leader in real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for people with diabetes, today announced both the launch of Dexcom ONE+, a CGM ...
Medtronic has obtained a pair of major green lights from the FDA for its flagship insulin pump—opening up the MiniMed 780G to adults with Type 2 diabetes in the U.S. and allowing it to connect with a ...
Acetone may be best known as a sharp-smelling solvent found in nail polish remover, but inside your body it can tell an important story about health. In fact, the amount of acetone in your breath can ...
A Penn State team created a breath sensor that identifies diabetes by detecting acetone. The device is fast, non-invasive, and built with laser-induced graphene for precision. In the United States, ...
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