It can be difficult to wear an insulin pump or other diabetes device on your body. Use these tips to help manage your use of this technology and avoid any hiccups that might arise. Share on Pinterest ...
AID systems combine an insulin pump with a continuous glucose monitor to automatically adjust insulin levels throughout the day. Learn more about how they work.
Insulin pumps are devices that help people manage their blood sugar levels. They deliver insulin through a tube that goes under the skin. The t:slim X2 insulin pump, from Tandem Diabetes Care, has ...
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What Is an Insulin Pump?

Insulin pumps are the most advanced insulin delivery technology available today for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. An insulin pump replaces injections with a syringe or insulin pen, using an ...
Alerts on diabetes devices and mobile apps can become frustrating and overwhelming. This can lead to diabetes burnout, which can affect your mental health and management overall. Technology like ...
Loop is a DIY automated insulin delivery system with more customization and features than FDA-approved systems on the market. Justin Eastzer is a CNET Perspectives Contributor and former CNET host.
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.
Not enough is known about the safety and efficacy of insulin pumps, and a comprehensive safety overhaul - including greater access to data from pump manufacturers and public funding of research on the ...
NovoLog is a mealtime (rapid-acting) insulin. It’s a brand-name form of insulin aspart. For type 1 diabetes, you’ll typically inject NovoLog before your meals throughout the day. For type 2 diabetes, ...
In one of the largest and most racially diverse studies to date of American children and adolescents with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine ...
The FDA announced that Medtronic expanded two recalls relating to the MiniMed 600 series of insulin pumps and MiniMed 508 remote controllers. Both were designated by the agency as Class I, the most ...