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Skin rash from diabetes medical devices is common, under-recognized, and expected to increase as device use increases.
The skin often reflects heart health. Harvard doctors highlight skin signs that may indicate cardiovascular issues. These ...
Children form their sense of identity early, and toys play a surprisingly powerful role in that process. While children with ...
A wearable technology developed by Technion Professor Hossam Haick and colleagues in China enables real-time, non-invasive tracking and optimized treatment for diabetic patients.
Small, 3D-printed devices, designed to be implanted directly under the skin, could allow people with type 1 diabetes to produce their own insulin ...
For people with type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels ...
A staggering number of Australians are having limbs amputated annually as diabetes turns minor scratches into medical ...
Barbie has done many things since she first appeared in 1959. She’s been an astronaut, a doctor, a president and even a ...
Mattel has launched a new Barbie with type 1 diabetes, featuring an insulin pump and glucose monitor. Introduced by model Lila Moss, the inclusive doll aims to normalize chronic conditions, reduce ...
As Gaza’s hunger crisis deepens, the very people who are trying to keep the gravely malnourished population alive are ...
Texas A&M researchers developed a water-based adhesive that grips skin better with sweat—without irritation or rashes.
A fungal skin infection happens when a fungus (such as yeast or mold) grows and creates a reaction on your skin surface.