The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor for children under 18.
Stelo can now be marketed for children 2 years of age and older who do not use insulin.
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices may overestimate blood glucose levels in healthy adults, potentially leading to unnecessary dietary changes and confusion among users, according to a recent ...
A continuous glucose monitor is a better option than pricking your finger daily. These wearable devices are stuck to your arm and connect to an app on your smartphone or Apple Watch to easily test ...
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Jannik Sinner wears glucose monitor before Wimbledon: Here's why
Jannik Sinner's arm sensor is actually a glucose monitor. Here's how it may help him avoid another physical collapse at ...
Major regulatory milestone paves the way for commercialization and marks first step toward broader CxM biomarker sensing strategy ...
Sibel Health Inc., an award-winning medical technology company, today announced that its ANNE® One system has received CE ...
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FDA clears first OTC continuous glucose monitor for kids
Authorization of Stelo integrated CGM extends to children without diabetes as well ...
The FDA has expanded the clearance of an OTC glucose monitor to include children aged 2 years and older who do not use insulin.
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