Diabetes apps need better data
While mobile app developers have created a range of software tools to help people with diabetes manage their conditions, evidence to support mobile health apps
While mobile app developers have created a range of software tools to help people with diabetes manage their conditions, evidence to support mobile health apps
New research presented at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2023 has revealed that a molecule secreted by frogs could offer a new treatment option for
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has enabled medical devices to transmit data and physicians to remotely adjust settings to tailor treatments. However, connecting medical
Patients taking metformin for Type 2 diabetes had a lower risk of developing osteoarthritis than did patients taking a sulfonylurea, according to a study published
The European Commission (EC) has given authorization for ruxolitinib (Opzelura) cream 15 mg/g to be marketed for treating nonsegmental vitiligo, a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by
The FDA has cleared the Beta Bionics iLet ACE Pump and the iLet Dosing Decision Software for individuals 6 years of age and older with
Researchers say about 1 in 10 individuals are now affected by autoimmune disorders and have revealed new clues on possible causes. There are more than
New findings from an extension of the landmark Diabetes UK-funded Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) have revealed that nearly a quarter (23%) of participants who
Owen Mumford’s Aidaptus single-use auto-injector has been awarded a distinction in the prestigious Red Dot awards for innovative product design. It is a versatile and
Covid-19 can more than triple the chance of being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes within a year of being infected, according to a new Canadian study.