To check your blood sugar levels at home, you can use a glucose meter or a continuous glucose monitor. Here's what you should know about both devices.
If you need to track your glucose daily, you probably want a pain-free option. Besides pricking your finger, there are now wearable devices that are placed on your arm and connect to an app on your ...
Some information about our bodies can only be discovered through blood tests. Tests that are performed at home often need a finger prick to draw blood. People who have diabetes and don’t have a ...
Blood glucose is not a fixed number. Understanding when to test could help make every reading more relevant and more useful in your daily life. For someone living with diabetes, blood sugar can change ...
Vitamin B6, which is absorbed from a broad range of foods, helps bolster immune system function and neurotransmitters in the ...
Shining a specific red light frequency on a healthy person’s back for 15 minutes can reduce blood sugar level rises following food consumption, researchers have found. Lengthy exposure to LED lighting ...
For many people, blood sugar spikes can lead to more than one health problem, causing crashes, cravings, brain fog, and more. French biochemist Jessie Inchauspé shared a comprehensive list of glucose ...
Abbott, a leader in diabetes tech with one of the biggest lines of continuous glucose monitors, announced this week that it's issuing a voluntary medical device correction for some of its FreeStyle ...
Back in 2019, Synex Medical founder Ben Nashman spent the night detained by U.S. customs. Nashman tried to explain he was simply transporting materials from Buffalo to Toronto for his homemade MRI.