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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 ...
Data from continuous glucose monitors can predict nerve, eye and kidney damage caused by type 1 diabetes, University of Virginia Center for Diabetes Technology researchers have found. That suggests ...
This diabetes technology offers a continuous stream of data to show a more complete picture of your blood sugars over time. This is different from a fingerstick meter that only represents that moment.
Emerging evidence points to potential benefits of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) well beyond use as a management tool for people with diabetes who use insulin. Until recently, CGM use had been ...
At the scientific sessions of the American Diabetes Association, multiple studies were presented showing benefits in Type 2 diabetes through a combination of continuous glucose monitoring and ...
Time-in-range computed from virtual CGM data predicts retinopathy, neuropathy similarly to glycated hemoglobin data. (HealthDay News) — Fourteen-day continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) traces added to ...
Claims data reveal larger hemoglobin A1c decreases in people with type 2 diabetes who use continuous glucose monitoring and semaglutide compared with semaglutide alone. Study Design: Using US health ...
Analysis of claims data showed reduced utilization and costs among patients with nonintensively managed type 2 diabetes using self-monitoring of blood glucose compared with continuous glucose ...