A method using light to measure blood glucose levels could save diabetes patients from frequent finger pricks every day.
A shoebox-sized optical device reads glucose directly through the skin in seconds, offering a promising step toward truly noninvasive, point-of-care glucose monitoring. Pipeline for the development of ...
MIT develops needle-free glucose monitor using light technology. Revolutionary device could replace painful finger pricks for ...
A lot of old Americans and even the younger ones battle with chronic diseases like Diabetes. In case you're not aware, Diabetes is one of the most dangerous chronic diseases, necessitating close ...
A team of medical researchers and engineers at RSP Systems, in Denmark, working with a pair of colleagues from the Institute for Diabetes Technology, and another colleague with the University of ...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices may overestimate blood glucose levels in healthy adults, potentially leading to unnecessary dietary changes and confusion among users, according to a recent ...
Some information about our bodies can only be discovered through blood tests. Tests that are performed at home often need a finger prick to draw blood. People who have diabetes and don’t have a ...
The developer of GluCurve Pet CGM anticipates a high demand for the product.