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FreeStyle Libre is a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system. It uses a sensor to read and check a person’s glucose levels. People with diabetes can use FreeStyle Libre to help manage the condition ...
Abbott Laboratories signage stands on the campus of its headquarters in Abbott Park, Illinois, U.S., on Friday, May 21, 2010. Abbott CEO Miles White, who is retiring this year, said sales of its ...
Real-world data showed the use of a continuous glucose monitoring system was able to substantially reduce A1c levels among people with Type 2 diabetes regardless of whether they were taking insulin.
Abbott is taking two of its continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technologies over the counter. The Abbott Park, IL-based company said it won nods from FDA for the Lingo and Libre Rio, based on its ...
Abbott is honing its financial projections for the remainder of this year, nudging their average slightly higher as it reports continued growth among its core business areas—bookended by big gains in ...
Pharmaceutical and med device giant Abbott (NYSE: ABT) said today that it had received approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its next-generation integrated continuous glucose ...
Diabetes devices represent a major advancement in the management of diabetes, but they can cause skin reactions that affect patient adherence and quality of life, Jennifer K. Chen, MD, said in a ...
This has been a huge year for technological advances in diabetes management. We are on a rapidly advancing path with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology and finally approaching the holy ...
The device, which works via a sensor attached to the skin, has been available on prescription since November 2017. Users can access glucose readings by scanning the sensor with a portable reader or a ...
Pirates wear patches, Girl Scouts wear patches and many people with diabetes (including me) wear patches too. If you do an internet search for “diabetes patches,” you’ll get more than 200 million ...