Researchers in Japan developed an oral insulin pill that lowered blood sugar in diabetic mice, offering hope for a ...
According to the CDC, more than 30 million Americans deal with diabetes, and for many, that means painful injections. Some Nashville doctors have now been prescribing a new form of insulin. It's ...
After obtaining a more detailed history, it was discovered that the patient had been reusing insulin needles and was not rotating sites for insulin injection. Insulin needle reuse could potentially ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Thousands of children living with diabetes may soon have a new treatment option that eliminates the need for needles. Jacob, an 11-year-old football fan who has been living with ...
In 2011, it was estimated that 8.3% of Americans–25.8 million children and adults in all–have diabetes. A great number of them use insulin to regulate their condition, through either syringes or ...
Imagine a device that lets people with diabetes use an app or remote control to give themselves a boost of insulin when they need it, without an injection. Researchers from ETH Zurich have developed a ...
Needles aren’t popular. For people with type 1 diabetes (and some with type 2 diabetes) that can be a problem, since treatment requires regular injections with insulin. Now, researchers at MIT have ...
By Shreoshree Chakrabarty: For individuals managing diabetes, insulin must be administered into the subcutaneous tissue—the layer of fat located between the skin and muscle. This tissue, also called ...