If you need to track your glucose daily, you probably want a pain-free option. Besides pricking your finger, there are now wearable devices that are placed on your arm and connect to an app on your ...
The FDA has approved Signos, an AI-powered app that uses continuous glucose monitoring to guide weight loss and personalized nutrition. Cheaper than GLP-1 drugs, Signos offers real-time feedback on ...
A continuous glucose monitor is a better option than pricking your finger daily. These wearable devices are stuck to your arm and connect to an app on your smartphone or Apple Watch to easily test ...
Oura is introducing two new features, Meals and Glucose, to the Oura app. Meals uses AI to analyze tracked food and offer nutrient breakdowns and guidance. Glucose integrates Dexcom’s Stelo biosensor ...
Emily Laurence is a journalist, freelance writer and certified health coach living in Raleigh, North Carolina. She specializes in writing about mental health, healthy aging and overall wellness. For ...
Diabetes management software company Glooko will add its first two continuous glucose monitor and pump integrations into its offering: Dexcom's G4 CGM and Insulet's OmniPod Insulin Management System.
Medtronic’s MiniMed Connect mobile accessory and app, which is used for glucose monitoring, is now available on Android devices. MiniMed Connect, which was initially launched on iOS in September 2015, ...
Continuous glucose monitors provide diabetics with an invaluable data set for managing their blood sugar level. Right now, these wearable solutions still use a needle for access to your bloodstream.
I’m a health and fitness editor who reviewed Abbot’s Lingo continuous glucose monitor for months. Here’s why medical experts and I agree the wearable is worth trying out.
The formula for losing weight is straightforward: eat fewer calories than what your body needs. Over time, the restriction in calories will lead to weight loss. However, reality is a different story.