More than 70 years after insulin was found to be a treatment for diabetes, doctors still are trying to figure out a better way to get the hormone into the bodies of people who need it -- one that ...
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Needle-free insulin? Scientists invent gel that delivers insulin through the skin in animal studies
For many people with diabetes, managing their blood sugar levels requires daily insulin shots — but now, scientists have invented a new polymer-based gel that can deliver insulin through the skin ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sol-Millennium® Medical Group, manufacturer of medical devices, including syringes for medication delivery and testing, is proud to announce the launch of InsuJet™ ...
Researchers from Italy have created a robot that could one day allow diabetes patients to get a dose of insulin without any needles. PILLSID involves two separate parts. One component is an internal ...
For people who rely on insulin, the needle is often as dreaded as the disease. A new skin delivery approach tested in animals suggests that insulin can move through the skin and act as quickly as a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Millions of people who have diabetes rely on insulin shots. Now, some are switching to insulin you can inhale. One man The NOW spoke with says it has changed his routine. Greg Straub says it feels ...
The Swiss diabetes hardware company Ypsomed is selling off its insulin pen needle and blood sugar monitoring operations, as it turns its attention toward its drug autoinjectors and digital insulin ...
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 ...
A new handheld device may let diabetics inhale a dose of insulin instead of using a needle to control blood sugar levels. Valencia, Calif.-based drug company MannKind Corporation have developed a ...
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