Low-cost rapid sensors rapidly detect wound infections
Low-cost screen-printed carbon sensors have been used to rapidly detect bacteria commonly found in wounds, which could pave the way for a real-time medical device.
Low-cost screen-printed carbon sensors have been used to rapidly detect bacteria commonly found in wounds, which could pave the way for a real-time medical device.
Latest studies show a link between diabetes and brain conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease – health issues that are becoming more common
Ultrahuman has raised $17.5m in a Series B financing round for its wearable glucose tracking technology. The India-based company is the developer of Ultrahuman Cyborg –
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Diabetes UK’s annual Type 1 and Tech conference takes place online on 16 October 10am-2pm. The event is free and open to anyone affected by
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Eli Lilly has received FDA approval and expanded labelling for its Lyumjev rapid-acting insulin. Lyumjev is a novel formulation of insulin lispro for speeding up
Fractyl Health has activated the 10th clinical site in its REVITA-T2Di trial in the United States and Europe. The trial is a prospective, randomised, double-blind,
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