In 2026, consumer wearables do more. They can flag patterns that may point to real health problems, not just a rough wellness trend.
People don't buy consumer wearables just to count steps anymore. They want early warnings, useful health signals, and features they can trust.
At ATTD 2026, Dexcom (Nasdaq:DXCM) outlined a range of ways in which its continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) benefit people ...
Diabetes technology innovators gathered last week for the Advanced Technologies and Treatments for Diabetes Conference (ATTD ...
For 2026, the companies making these tiny tech marvels are really shaping how things work, from our cars to our factories. We ...
DexCom, Inc. (NASDAQ:DXCM), the global leader in glucose biosensing, will present new findings that showcase the benefits of ...
The Stelo is available to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose, no prescription needed. But as an active adult ...
In December, online rumors hinted at the fact that Dexcom may be planning to sunset its G6 CGM sensor model. The company has now started to notify patients of the discontinuation plan. The company ...
Chemists in South Korea have created a stable color-changing sensor that displays an easily quantifiable response to the pH of its surroundings. Published in Microsystems & Nanoengineering, Dong-Hwan ...
Executives from Tandem Diabetes Care (NASDAQ:TNDM) outlined how a shift toward the pharmacy channel, an expanding product ...
Our editors tested two popular glucose monitors to determine which is the best for improving ​​diet, sleep and exercise habits.
About 3 million FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus sensors manufactured by Abbott were recalled in November, ...