Needles aren’t popular. For people with type 1 diabetes (and some with type 2 diabetes) that can be a problem, since treatment requires regular injections with insulin. Now, researchers at MIT have ...
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Imagine a device that lets people with diabetes use an app or remote control to give themselves a boost of insulin when they need it, without an injection. Researchers from ETH Zurich have developed a ...
Inhaled insulin could be a better option than injections or pumps for some patients with type 1 diabetes, a new clinical trial shows. About 21% of those on inhaled insulin had a hemoglobin A1C ...
For people with type 2 diabetes, regular insulin injections are a part of everyday life, but that's not the most comfortable routine. Plenty of work has gone into developing an insulin pill as a less ...
After obtaining a more detailed history, it was discovered that the patient had been reusing insulin needles and was not rotating sites for insulin injection. Insulin needle reuse could potentially ...
A quarter of Americans feel embarrassed, anxious to administer insulin in public; one in four are concerned about how to properly dispose of their needles/lancets BANNOCKBURN, IL, Sept. 30, 2019 ...
For those of us who cringe at the sight of needles, there may someday be a less daunting alternative to getting a shot: swallowing a pill-sized device that delivers medication by painlessly pricking ...
People with diabetes have more than a few hassles, particularly at meals. They not only have to measure their blood glucose levels and inject the right amount of insulin, but carry all the relevant ...