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Diabetes Devices monitor and help to manage your blood sugar levels to try to stay within the target range, helping prevent complications of diabetes.

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The new BioSense ketone breath meter offers unlimited, effortless ketone measurements – just blow into the device
Control-IQ Hybrid Closed Loop on track to launch in the US by the end of 2019 for those ages 14 and older; first system with automatic correction boluses and no...
The first of its kind, Why WAIT is a creative app-based approach to weight loss and diabetes management
Dr. Robert Ratner, former top scientific and medical chief of the ADA, is appointed as Chief Medical Officer of Virta Health
The ADA Scientific Sessions starts later this week – we've highlighted some of the most important presentations and posters for you to look forward to
InPen – a reusable, Bluetooth-enabled, smart insulin dosing and tracking pen – is now available for people of all ages in the United States
Nurse and diabetes educator (and person with type 2 diabetes in remission!) Michael Hattori introduces seven self-care behaviors that provide a foundation for managing...
We bring you the most exciting news from day one, including updates on automated insulin delivery, ways that technology can reduce hypoglycemia, and new physical...
Dr. Anne Peters shares insights on how healthcare professionals can help people ease the challenges of managing diabetes during COVID and how the shift to telemedicine...
Control-IQ vs. Basal-IQ, Medtronic’s 7-day infusion set, NovoPen 6, the power of virtual diabetes care, #LanguageMatters, and more!
Expert physicians share a few of the benefits of virtual appointments for people living with diabetes
Check out the second day highlights from ADA’s virtual 80th Scientific Sessions – including new insights on Farxiga for diabetes prevention, soda taxes, the gut...
We interviewed Dr. Partha Kar to learn about how people are using time in range in his clinic and what obstacles our society will need to overcome to promote wider use...
In Europe, the Dexcom G6 CGM received approval for pregnant women with diabetes
While the global pandemic has interrupted many healthcare services, eye care is still essential and available under certain circumstances
The addition of Bluetooth connectivity enables high and low blood glucose alerts; it is same size and price as the original FreeStyle Libre, and shows far better accuracy
Health Canada authorizes the latest temporary approval for CGM during the pandemic: the Dexcom G6 is now available to pregnant women with diabetes
Dr. Messer and Dr. Riddell give tips on how to use AID devices to manage blood glucose levels while exercising
If you lost health insurance due to COVID-19, you may be eligible for discounted CGM supplies that last 180 days
ADA 2020 is officially in the books! Here are some more of our highlights from the last day and a half of ADA’s virtual 80th Scientific Sessions: Teplizumab, Control-IQ...

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