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For people with Type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels ...
Hypoglycemia – a condition in which low blood glucose levels can cause you to feel dizzy, weak, and shaky – can catch you by ...
A new implantable device developed by engineers at MIT can release glucagon without any external effort. The implant, which is roughly the size of a quarter and weighs less than 2 grams, could help ...
MIT engineers have designed a new emergency implant to protect people with Type 1 diabetes from life-threatening hypoglycemia. The device, about the size of a quarter, sits under the skin and releases ...
In search of advanced medical devices that can be ingested by the human body and don’t need to be surgically removed after, scientists at MIT have developed a new technology that would instead ...
Disposable DNA diagnostic sensors from MIT stay accurate for two months at 150 °F, cutting test costs to 50¢ and removing ...
Arnold Weinberg, MD, the former medical director at Cambridge, Mass.-based MIT Medical, died Sept. 28, according to MIT News.
The cellular pathways of fruit flies — and humans — are helping researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School set the stage for potentially groundbreaking research into new ways to treat ...
MIT's machine learning system knows when to make a medical diagnosis and when to ask for human assistance.
Students are asking MIT to reconsider keeping the closed-campus policy for the upcoming school year. Read more on Boston.com.
MIT Develops Medical AI Model That Embraces Nuance, 'Talks' to Itself Rather than spitting out a one-and-done answer, Tyche accounts for anomalies it's previously spotted to build a more 'educated ...
Rather than spitting out a one-and-done answer, Tyche accounts for anomalies it's previously spotted to build a more 'educated' response.