Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, also known as hybrid closed loop systems, are changing the way type 1 diabetes is managed. These systems, which combine an insulin pump with a continuous ...
You don’t have to choose between managing your diabetes and enjoying your hygiene routine. You can take steps to keep your devices safe while showering or bathing, whether you prefer to disconnect ...
Medically reviewed by Isabel Casimiro, MD, PhD Key Takeaways Continuous glucose monitoring helps track glucose levels ...
With the prevalence of diabetes quadrupling in recent decades and currently impacting more than 500 million people in the world, it is no surprise that the technology for insulin delivery has also ...
Home or hospital insulin pumps are safe and improve glucose control in pediatric, adolescent, and young adult patients with type 1 diabetes hospitalized for noncritical illness. "Safety is not ...
Allowing patients to keep using their personal diabetes technology during hospitalization improves glycemic control and reduces length of stay.
Insulin pump use during hospitalization may improve glycemic outcomes and reduce length of stay for people with diabetes, ...