Nature study shows a new polymer can deliver insulin through the skin, raising hopes for a painless, needle-free diabetes treatment that performs as effectively as injections ...
If you live with diabetes, your day is punctured by sharp little rituals: pens, syringes, infusion sets, or fingersticks. Now ...
For decades, people living with diabetes have relied on daily injections to manage their blood glucose levels. Although life-saving, insulin needles can be painful, inconvenient, and emotionally ...
Incorporating insulin into your daily life can take some getting used to. From packing your on-the-go bag to prepping your syringe or insulin pen, here are tips to get you started. Insulin may be one ...
Innovative zwitterionic polymer facilitates insulin absorption through the skin, offering a painless alternative to ...
October 9, 2012 (Berlin, Germany) — In a randomized, double-blind, comparator-controlled, 2-way crossover trial, 2 rapid-acting insulin analogs (lispro or aspart) formulated with recombinant human ...
More than 37 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. According to the American Diabetes Association, 8.4 million Americans needed to take insulin in 2022 to lower their blood sugar. Insulin, however ...
Bill Sullivan receives funding from the National Institutes of Health. While researchers are developing pills that resist digestion in the stomach and skin patches that monitor blood sugar and ...
People with type I diabetes have to inject themselves multiple times a day with manufactured insulin to maintain healthy levels of the hormone, as their bodies do not naturally produce enough. The ...
A groundbreaking polymer-based skin cream shows promise in replacing painful daily insulin injections for diabetes management. Early animal trials demonstrate this innovative formulation effectively ...