LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DexCom, Inc. (Nasdaq: DXCM), a global leader in real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for people with diabetes, today announced both the launch of Dexcom ONE+, a CGM ...
When Dan Heller received his first batch of Dexcom’s latest continuous glucose monitors in early 2023, he decided to run a small experiment: He wore the new biosensor and the previous generation at ...
The new sensor — expected to launch in the second half of 2025 — will provide easier diabetes management for eligible users. Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, specializing in ...
DexCom is building increasingly user-friendly devices that continuously monitor blood glucose levels, and a new collaboration between DexCom and Google could lead to the smallest such devices yet.
Dexcom has obtained European approval for the latest generation of its wearable diabetes sensor, the G7 continuous glucose monitor, for adults and children ages two and up. Designed to be 60% smaller ...
The Dexcom G6 and Abbott FreeStyle Libre are two of the top continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). Each glucose monitor offers different features and has its own pros and cons. Share on Pinterest ...
Dexcom provided a look at new data for the upcoming generation of its continuous glucose monitoring sensor. Presenting at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, the details were pulled from a large ...
DexCom, Inc. DXCM announced that its DexCom ONE continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system has been launched in France for people with diabetes. The latest CGM sensor from the company’s portfolio has ...
Wearable fitness makers are increasingly interested in tracking our vitals. Now Fitbit has announced a collaboration with glucose monitor company Dexcom to develop and market products to help those ...
In late November Abbott—one of Dexcom’s main competitors— recalled some of its CGMs due to inaccurate low glucose readings. The recall affects approximately 3 million sensors and was caused by an ...
DexCom is handing over shares in itself to Google as part of a new blood glucose monitoring collaboration. Improving care There are 387 million diabetic people worldwide and that number is estimated ...