The FDA approved an inhaled needle-free insulin and a Delaware County teenager was part of the four year clinical trial.
Taisie Seigrist, a 15-year-old track and cross-country athlete in Oklahoma, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes five years ago ...
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Insulin pump vs injections: Is diabetes care becoming less stressful?
Wearable insulin pumps are offering many diabetes patients an alternative to daily injections. The devices can improve ...
Oral insulin could one day replace injections for people with diabetes, new scientific discoveries suggest. Researchers from Kumamoto University in Japan have announced the development of an insulin ...
Inhaled insulin could be a better option than injections or pumps for some patients with type 1 diabetes, a new clinical trial shows. About 21% of those on inhaled insulin had a hemoglobin A1C ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Thousands of children living with diabetes may soon have a new treatment option that eliminates the need for needles. Jacob, an 11-year-old football fan who has been living with ...
There are approximately 425 million people worldwide with diabetes. Approximately 75 million of these inject themselves with insulin daily. Now, they may soon have a new alternative to syringes or ...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Afrezza Inhalation Powder for use in children and adolescents aged 6 and ...
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