Type 1 diabetes is more prevalent in Finland than anywhere else in the world, affecting approximately 50,000 people. New automated insulin delivery pumps have significantly improved diabetes care, ...
Children using advanced hybrid closed-loop insulin pumps achieved better glucose control, yet most failed to follow dietary and exercise guidelines, highlighting that technology alone cannot replace ...
Most of the 38 million people living with diabetes in the U.S. use daily injections or insulin pumps to keep glucose at safe levels — but new research suggests that a third option could be just as ...
A new automated insulin pump designed by Deka Research & Development and powered by Tidepool’s data and dosing platform has cleared the FDA and is now on its way to support children and adults with ...
The twiist AID system is designed to directly measure the volume and flow of insulin with every micro-dose, and address an individual’s dosing needs. Using the FDA-cleared Tidepool Loop technology, ...
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Lifelong patient reflects on 74 years of progress in diabetes care
Orange native Frank McCoy reflects on the evolution of diabetes care and how it has allowed him to live 74 years with Type 1 ...
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UCSF Health transplant specialists recently performed an innovative, minimally invasive pancreatic islet transplant designed to enable a patient with Type 1 diabetes to become insulin independent. The ...
The Omnipod 5 will be immediately available for people ages 6 to 70. A new technology for people with Type 1 diabetes, one that has been nearly a decade in the making, has been approved by the U.S.
Food is fuel for the body. In most people, islet cells in the pancreas secrete insulin that converts food into usable energy. But in those with Type 1 diabetes, the immune system attacks and destroys ...
In brief: Scientists have spent decades trying to find a cure for type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune condition with no known cause. While reprogramming a human body so it stops attacking the pancreatic ...
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