San Diego Union-Tribune June 30, 2023
By Mike Freeman

Dexcom, a San Diego maker of glucose monitors, says its latest wearable device is designed for people with Type 2 diabetes who don’t use insulin, which is about 70 percent of Americans living with diabetes

San Diego’s Dexcom, a maker of continuous glucose monitors, laid out plans for a new wearable device coming in 2024 for people with Type 2 diabetes who don’t need insulin — a move that could help bring wearable health monitors closer to the mainstream.

At an investor presentation ahead of the American Diabetes Association convention in San Diego last weekend, Dexcom Chief Executive Kevin Sayer said the new product would have a 15-day sensor, software tailored to non-insulin...

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