Clinical Technology

 
Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring Lowers Risk of Large for Gestational Age Infants in Gestational Diabetes
September 16, 2025

Real-time continuous glucose monitoring significantly enhances glycemic control in gestational diabetes, reducing risks for large newborns compared to traditional methods.

Signos Wins Clearance for First Over-The-Counter CGM for Weight Management
August 25, 2025

The combination of the Dexcom Stelo glucose biosensor with an AI platform provides real-time data on how food, exercise, stress, and sleep affect the body.

Study Sheds Light on Public Perception of Physicians Who Use AI: Daily Dose
August 07, 2025

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Digital Asthma Program Improves Symptom Control in Adults: Daily Dose
August 06, 2025

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Remote Cognitive Screening Platform Expands Access to Early Detection
July 29, 2025

Linus Health is expanding its AI-powered remote cognitive assessment platform, Anywhere, to expand access to early detection of cognitive impairment.

Clinicians Who Tout Use of AI Risk Undermining Patient Trust, Study Finds
July 18, 2025

Clinicians who advertised use of AI for diagnostic, therapeutic, even administrative purposes were rated poorly on empathy, trustworthiness, and competence.

Mayo Clinic AI Tool Allows Rapid, Precise Identification of 9 Types of Dementia From Single Brain Scan
July 01, 2025

The StateViewer clinical decision support system could help expand access to specialist-level insights in clinics that lack neurology expertise, according to researchers.

Teledermatology-Dermoscopy Program Could Help Reduce Inequities in Skin Cancer Screening
June 20, 2025

A student-led teledermatology-dermoscopy initiative that identified skin lesions in underserved communities could be a scalable model for early skin cancer detection and care.

How Americans Think and Feel About Their Medical Devices: New Survey Findings
June 16, 2025

Among 2000 US adults, a new survey found consumers prioritize trust and recommendations over brand loyalty in health tracking devices, prizing accuracy and reliability.