At a summer camp outside of Boston, a group of children is taking part in an unprecedented test of potentially life-changing medical technology. The kids have diabetes, and they're testing a bionic ...
An artificial pancreas improves blood sugar control in children ages 2 to 6 with type 1 diabetes, according to a new study. An artificial pancreas originally developed at the University of Virginia ...
Having a child with Type 1 diabetes can be a challenging health condition for parents to manage, but new research suggests an "artificial pancreas" system may beat standard treatment in controlling ...
An artificial pancreas developed at the University of Virginia Center for Diabetes Technology improves blood sugar control for people ages 2 to 72 with type 1 diabetes, according to a new combined ...
A hybrid closed-loop automated insulin delivery system improved time-in-range for blood glucose compared with standard care for kids with type 1 diabetes in a 13-week trial. The hybrid closed-loop ...
As 7-year-old Zara Cheek packed her bags for her first sleep-away camp this summer, she found herself looking forward to more than just swimming, going on hikes and eating S'mores for two glorious ...
Hello Health Rounds Readers! A new study suggests it might be possible to keep some pancreas cells working longer in children with type 1 diabetes, potentially delaying complications of the disease.
Kids with diabetes had fun in Breckenridge, Colo. last week while testing out an artificial pancreas. Kids with diabetes -- and their parents -- say they face a constant battle trying to make sure ...
A device known as a bionic pancreas, which uses next-generation technology to automatically deliver insulin, was more effective at maintaining blood glucose (sugar) levels within normal range than ...
An artificial pancreas system is safe and effective at managing blood sugar levels in kids as young as age 6 with type 1 diabetes, according to a new study. The system uses a continuous glucose ...
Your pancreas is an organ that’s part of both the digestive system and the endocrine system. The digestive system, which breaks down food into tiny components that are then absorbed into the body, is ...
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