Many people with diabetes prefer an insulin pump to insulin injections. Here's how to know if it's right for you.
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What Is an Insulin Pump?
Insulin pumps are the most advanced insulin delivery technology available today for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. An insulin pump replaces injections with a syringe or insulin pen, using an ...
The Omnipod 5 will be immediately available for people ages 6 to 70. A new technology for people with Type 1 diabetes, one that has been nearly a decade in the making, has been approved by the U.S.
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc. (Nasdaq: TNDM) and Dexcom, Inc. (Nasdaq: DXCM), today announced that the Tandem Mobi insulin pump with Control-IQ technology is now fully ...
Most of the 38 million people living with diabetes in the U.S. use daily injections or insulin pumps to keep glucose at safe levels — but new research suggests that a third option could be just as ...
Blair Brenner has been an insulin-dependent Type 1 diabetic for more than 40 years and hasn’t always had the disease under control. She’s been hospitalized for diabetic complications and found that ...
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