blood glucose monitoring
The semiconductor player claims success with D-SaLife in a recent clinical trial involving diabetic outpatients.
These three tools that find the middle ground between breakthrough technology and user-friendly interfaces.
The two sensors could also be used to detect pollution or carbon monoxide, or help prevent exacerbation of respiratory conditions.
Israeli medical device company Integrity Applications has begun the process with the FDA to bring its noninvasive glucose monitoring device, GlucoTrack, to the United States.
Some 58 percent of people with diabetes want to use technology to track their diets, according to an online survey of 2,535 American adults, conducted by Telcare through SurveyMonkey.
At the American Diabetes Association meeting next month, diabetes management software company Glooko and the Joslin Diabetes Center will launch HypoMap, a new patient-facing platform to help increase patients' awareness of hypoglycemic events.