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It’s the best of times — and the worst of times — for those of us who are battling diabetes. America’s high-blood-sugar epidemic is raging. Largely fueled by the foods we eat, our lack of exercise and ...
Digital diabetes management tools fail to provide meaningful clinical benefits and increase health spending, a new report from the Peterson Health Technology Institute (PHTI) shows. This is PHTI’s ...
Sweden-based company Diabetes Tools, which has developed a mobile, clinical diabetes management service, called TriabetesClinic, has acquired a consumer-facing diabetes tracking app for children, ...
Today, an estimated 10 percent of the U.S. population is living with diabetes, and according to the CDC, one in three Americans could develop diabetes by 2050. These patients with diabetes are at ...
The last decade has seen billions of dollars flow into digital health companies that promise to improve outcomes for the 38 million Americans living with type 2 diabetes. Their products aren’t cheap, ...
This post is part of ongoing coverage of Cleveland Clinic’s 2013 Medical Innovation Summit: Finding Balance through Innovation. Obesity, Diabetes & the Metabolic Crisis. During a panel discussion with ...
Diabetes management is undergoing something of a revolution. With 34 million Americans afflicted with diabetes and who have developed a self-care mindset that has only increased with the pandemic, ...
An artificial intelligence (AI)-based predictive tool may be able to identify type 1 diabetes in children earlier, before they are diagnosed as a result of potentially fatal diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA ...
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Patients with type 2 diabetes who were part of a healthcare plan and used a computer and/or app on a mobile device to access a portal (website) with tools for managing diabetes were more adherent with ...
In a study published in JAMA Network Open today, Kaiser Permanente scientists report that diabetes patients who used the Kaiser Permanente patient portal and mobile phone app improved their diabetes ...