Levels adds FDA-cleared Dexcom Stelo, the first OTC continuous glucose monitor in the U.S., to its offerings.
Levels expands beyond glucose tracking with lab testing, dietitian access and AI tools for personalized, action-focused health guidance.
CrossFit partners with Levels to bring metabolic health tools to affiliates, marking a first-of-its-kind collaboration for both entities.
Dr. Casey Means, Levels founder and sister of TrueMed co-founder Casey Means, has been nominated as the next U.S. Surgeon General.
Since its inception, Levels has assisted over 60,000 members in improving their metabolic health through real-time blood-sugar monitoring
Levels co-founder Dr. Casey Means advocates for an approach to metabolic health that emphasizes foundational habits over wellness gadgets.
Who plans on using mobile apps for health and fitness purposes this year (and who doesn't) may surprise you.
Before this funding extension, Levels had secured a $38 million Series A round last April. So far, the company has raised over $55 million.
With the Series A completion, Levels says it will expand from its beta community of 25K paying members to full consumer availability.
The master plan, Levels says, is to build premium software, use funding to expand awareness & scientific understanding of metabolic fitness
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