Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are coin-sized adhesive skin patches with a Bluetooth link to a smartphone that diabetes patients wear on their skin. Some Olympians, including Dutch marathon runner ...
There are several OTC CGM models on the market, and we're breaking down the differences between Stelo, Lingo and Levels ...
CGMs can help people avoid serious diabetes complications, save money through better management and adjust behavior based on ...
There are two parallel agendas in a new paper from the science team at Supersapiens, the company promoting continuous glucose monitors for endurance athletes. The obvious one is to unravel some of the ...
A continuous glucose monitor, or CGM, is a wearable device that tracks glucose around the clock instead of capturing a single ...
Most runners know that optimal fuelling is vital for performance, especially if you’re tackling longer distances like a half marathon, marathon or even an ultramarathon. But although there is now a ...
Glucose tracking is moving beyond diabetes care as CGMs, AI platforms, and wearable sensors reshape personalized health data ...
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 ...
For many years now, it has been rumored that the Apple Watch will eventually gain non-invasive blood sugar monitoring capabilities, which would enable millions of people with diabetes to track their ...
As the health and fitness editor at CNN Underscored, I’m no stranger to testing wearables like running watches and Oura rings. So when I first heard about Lingo, Abbott’s continuous glucose monitor ...
The healthcare startup January uses CGMs and AI to monitor glucose levels, exercise, and sleep. The startup has received funding from Felicis Ventures, HAND Capital, and Marc Benioff. I have low blood ...