Clair, a startup founded by Stanford graduates, is developing a wearable hormone-tracking device to improve how women access and understand their hormonal health. The company, started by Jenny Duan ...
This popular CGM can now be marketed for children 2 years of age and older who do not use insulin. Anna Gragert Senior Editor, Health and Home Anna Gragert (she/her/hers) was previously the lifestyle ...
Cortisol has been called the body's master stress hormone, regulating metabolism, blood pressure, immune response, and sleep, yet clinicians have never been able to track it continuously. A single ...
Share on Pinterest The FDA approved the first nonprescription sale of Dexcom’s continuous glucose monitor for children ages 2 to 18 with diabetes. Svetikd/Getty Images The Food and Drug Administration ...
The FDA cleared the first over-the-counter (OTC) integrated continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for children 2 years and older with or without diabetes, the agency announced on Friday. The Stelo Glucose ...
The FDA has cleared Dexcom, Inc.’s Stelo over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor for children as young as 2 years of age who do not use insulin. The Stelo Glucose Biosensor System was initially ...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended after heart events and procedures, yet remains underused, with only 20%–50% of eligible patients participating—despite well-established recovery ...
Objectives To identify early cardiovascular changes in normotensive obstetricians, a high-stress group, using non-invasive haemodynamic monitoring, and to examine the association between burnout and ...
A major challenge in continuous fetal monitoring is that both the fetus and the umbilical cord are constantly moving. To address this, the researchers developed autonomous tracking algorithms that ...
Policy makers may be able to find middle ground in policies that, rather than eliminating prior authorization completely, put in place guardrails for their use to ensure patients still have access to ...
Background Persistent shockable rhythms (refractory to or recurring after three or more defibrillation attempts) are associated with poorer survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but ...
Cardiac output monitoring forms a cornerstone of haemodynamic management in critically ill patients, offering real-time insight into global blood flow and guiding fluid, vasopressor and inotropic ...