The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter consists of two parts: the USB-C transmitter that plugs into the source device such as a laptop, phone, or tablet; ...
Lingo is Abbott’s over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor (CGM) for nondiabetic people. Withings users will also be able ...
Belkin’s wireless HDMI adapter is capable of 1080p resolution at 60Hz of refresh. It also works through walls—with some ...
Rarer diabetes patients in Singapore can now receive up to 80% government subsidies for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices, halving monthly costs. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
DexCom, Inc. (NASDAQ:DXCM), the global leader in glucose biosensing, announced today the Dexcom G7 15 Day Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System for people over the age of 18 with diabetes will ...
DexCom's growth rate has been accelerating for multiple quarters, and recently came in at around 22%. A rise in GLP-1 drugs has some investors concerned that DexCom's growth opportunities may be ...
DexCom (DXCM) stock ought to be included on your watchlist. Here is why – it is presently trading within the support range ($55.31 – $61.13), levels from which it has bounced significantly in the past ...
Shares of medical device company DexCom (NASDAQ:DXCM) jumped 3.7% in the afternoon session after it rebounded from a steep sell-off that was triggered by its long-term revenue growth outlook. The ...
Worldwide Revenue: $1.21 billion, up 22% year-over-year. US Revenue: $852 million, a 21% increase from the previous year. International Revenue: $357.4 million, with an 18% organic growth rate. Gross ...
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Medical device maker Dexcom (DXCM.O), opens new tab topped Wall Street estimates for third-quarter results on Thursday, driven by robust demand for its continuous glucose monitoring ...
A recent investigation by Hunterbrook alleged that Dexcom "dropped the ball" in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of its G7 glucose monitoring device. Some patients reportedly experienced severe ...
People with Type 1 diabetes are estimated to make up to 180 more decisions a day than someone without the disease, according to a study from Stanford University. Each meal, workout, or night’s sleep ...