A one-year-old pup is able to repeatedly detect dangerous blood sugar swings in his young owner – often before medical technology knows anything is wrong. Kennedy Berce, seven, was diagnosed with Type ...
Newsweek spoke to 13-year-old Dobie's owner and a vet to find out if canines can teach themselves to become diabetes-alert dogs.
Discover how highly trained canines with exceptional senses assist diabetics and epilepsy patients by detecting health ...
Diabetic alert dogs (also called diabetes service dogs or DADs) are trained to detect chemical changes in a person’s body caused by rising or falling blood sugar levels. These chemical ...
CPR is an extremely important medical procedure and can help save the life of someone around you. Humans aren’t the only ones ...
As technology advances in diabetes care with continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps and AI-driven alerts, another kind of intelligence is proving just as powerful: a dog’s nose. Across the country ...
Dogs rely on scent in ways that still surprise researchers. They have up to 300 million olfactory receptors, compared to ...
Tamera Mason deals with four competing autoimmune diseases everyday, and her service dog Irene helps her stay on top of things. “She is a diabetic and Addison trained dog,” Mason said. Addison’s ...
“I trust him and his nose more than anything else,” a North Carolina mother tells PEOPLE of her son’s diabetic alert dog Tereza Shkurtaj is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working for PEOPLE ...
A Calgary-based non-profit says it is working to fill a gap in diabetic alert dog services in Western Canada, as it prepares ...
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