While still a couple of years out, MD+DI gained some insights into Dexcom's next-generation sensor from an interview with the ...
DexCom is building increasingly user-friendly devices that continuously monitor blood glucose levels, and a new collaboration between DexCom and Google could lead to the smallest such devices yet.
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DexCom, Inc. (Nasdaq: DXCM), a global leader in real-time continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for people with diabetes, today announced both the launch of Dexcom ONE+, a CGM ...
The US FDA has cleared a new “basal insulin dose optimizer” function for the Dexcom G7 15-day continuous glucose monitor (CGM), which is set to launch separately on December 1, 2025. The “Smart Basal” ...
DexCom, Inc. DXCM announced that its DexCom ONE continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system has been launched in France for people with diabetes. The latest CGM sensor from the company’s portfolio has ...
This story was originally published on MedTech Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily MedTech Dive newsletter. A warning letter posted Tuesday by the Food and Drug ...
Dexcom announced today that it’s preparing updates to its two mobile apps that will allow users of its Continuous Glucose Monitor System to track everything straight from Apple Watch. The apps will ...
This story was originally published on MedTech Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily MedTech Dive newsletter. Dexcom CEO Kevin Sayer shared new data on the company’s ...
Dexcom has obtained European approval for the latest generation of its wearable diabetes sensor, the G7 continuous glucose monitor, for adults and children ages two and up. Designed to be 60% smaller ...
It’s here: Dexcom is kicking off the international rollout of the newest generation of its real-time continuous glucose monitor, the G7, to help adults and children with diabetes digitally track their ...
DexCom is handing over shares in itself to Google as part of a new blood glucose monitoring collaboration. Improving care There are 387 million diabetic people worldwide and that number is estimated ...