Good morning, everyone. I'm Robbie Marcus, the med tech analyst at JPMorgan. Thanks for joining us at the first session to kick off the 2026 JPMorgan Healthcare Conference. I'll give a warm welcome to ...
Supermodel Bambi Northwood-Blyth wears a Dexcom glucose monitor. So does your next-door neighbor with Type 2 diabetes and your fit-fluencer friend. Jake Leach, who took over as Dexcom CEO today, wants ...
DexCom, Inc. (NASDAQ:DXCM), the global leader in glucose biosensing, announced today the Dexcom G7 15 Day Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System for people over the age of 18 with diabetes will ...
The CGM provides real-time glucose readings for 15.5 days. “As a disabled veteran living with Type 2 diabetes, becoming a grandfather has given me a powerful new reason to take charge of my health,” ...
Weeks after launching its first open call for diabetes advocates, Dexcom is spotlighting the resulting group of 16 people in a new awareness campaign. The project kicked off Friday, World Diabetes Day ...
DexCom's growth rate has been accelerating for multiple quarters, and recently came in at around 22%. A rise in GLP-1 drugs has some investors concerned that DexCom's growth opportunities may be ...
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 (DXCM) stock ought to be included on your watchlist. Here is why – it is presently trading within the support range ($55.31 – $61.13), levels from which it has bounced significantly in the past ...
Shares have lagged the market this year, partly due to some public image and regulatory issues. DexCom's stock could drop even more if results falls short of revenue expectations. Whatever happens on ...
A recent investigation by Hunterbrook alleged that Dexcom "dropped the ball" in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of its G7 glucose monitoring device. Some patients reportedly experienced severe ...
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 ...