This resulted in seven deaths and multiple injuries to various people, again, because of the inaccuracy in a specific set of ...
Supermodels, singers, and diabetics are all wearing it. Jake Leach, Dexcom CEO, says these sensors are the future.
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's stock narrative has shifted as analysts lower their fair value estimate from $98.40 to $84.96, marking a significant downward revision in the price target. This adjustment is primarily driven ...
Dexcom has issued a Class I recall for its G6 glucose sensor Android application due to a defect that causes the app to crash unexpectedly. As a result of the app terminating, users could miss ...
Dexcom recalled an Android app for its G6 glucose sensor due to a software problem that could cause the app to terminate unexpectedly. The issue could cause users to miss alarms, alerts or ...
What if your surveillance system could do more than just watch? Imagine cameras so advanced they not only capture every detail in stunning 4K resolution but also intelligently analyze their ...
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 ...
Sometimes the best way to fix a mistake is to double down on it—and that is just what DexCom is doing with its continuous glucose monitors for diabetes patients. It’s a decision that should pay off ...
Dexcom, a San Diego biotech company known for its continuous glucose monitoring systems, is laying off a few hundred workers as it moves its operations and manufacturing from California to Arizona.
Dexcom, a glucose-monitoring company based in San Diego, is laying off 350 employees. The company announced Wednesday that it was cutting 3% of its global workforce. Of the 350 laid off, 196 workers ...
Dexcom in Sorrento Valley. (Photo courtesy of Google Street View) One set of corporate cutbacks appear to have led to another, with San Diego jobs on the chopping block. According to a Tuesday report ...