Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) have become a hot wellness trend for people without diabetes. Proponents say CMGs can help people make more personalized and proactive decisions about their health.
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Food and Drug Administration has signed off on the first continuous glucose monitor to be available without a prescription. Stelo, made by the company Dexcom, is a small sensor ...
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We ask top nutrition experts to dig into the science behind the trend.
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The Stelo is available to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose, no prescription needed. But as an active adult without diabetes, are these extra data points worth $99 per month?
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San Diego’s Dexcom began sales this week of Stelo, the industry’s first FDA-approved continuous glucose monitor that doesn’t require a prescription. With a two-pack of the biosensor costing just under ...