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By Jonah Comstock | 05:31 pm | June 25, 2018
Working with digital diabetes prevention program (DPP) provider Omada Health — and combining that intervention with lab and biometric screenings — lab company Quest Diagnostics reduced risk for diabetes in one-third of a 107-employee cohort.
By Dave Muoio | 05:17 pm | June 25, 2018
This weekend saw the kickoff of the American Diabetes Association’s 78th annual conference, and with it a slew of new data from diabetes management players.
By Dave Muoio | 05:26 pm | June 20, 2018
Digital chronic disease management company Omada Health announced today the launch of new programs designed to support individuals with Type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
By Dave Muoio | 09:52 am | June 18, 2018
The FDA has granted Isreal-based DreaMed Diabetes a de novo request for its artificial intelligence-powered software for providers managing patients with Type 1 diabetes.
By Laura Lovett | 05:13 pm | June 11, 2018
Glooko announced the launch of the new version of its Glooko Web Application platform this morning.
By Laura Lovett | 05:22 pm | May 17, 2018
Yesterday, startup LifePlus exited stealth mode to reveal what it claims to be the first noninvasive continuous blood glucose monitoring multi-sensor wearable, called LifeLeaf.
By Dave Muoio | 03:18 pm | May 10, 2018
Of the hundreds of diabetes self-management apps currently available, very few have been evaluated with health outcome-focused studies, according to a recent report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
By Dave Muoio | 04:32 pm | April 23, 2018
Researchers from the University of California San Diego have developed a low-cost, single-use tattoo-like wearable that measures the user’s glucose levels.
By Dave Muoio | 12:10 pm | April 12, 2018
The FDA has granted diagnostics company IDx’s De Novo request to market its AI-based software system for the autonomous detection of diabetic retinopathy in adults who have diabetes, called IDx-DR.
By Dave Muoio | 03:49 pm | March 29, 2018
San Francisco-based microsensor textile company Siren has announced the first product using its proprietary Neurofabric material.