Continuous glucose monitors consistently overestimate fasting and post-meal blood glucose levels compared to capillary blood glucose measurements.
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Wearable devices have come a long way from counting steps or heartbeats, with new tech offering the ability to track blood oxygenation, glucose levels and blood pressure, though its reliability remains a matter of debate.
Continuous glucose monitors consistently overestimate fasting and post-meal blood glucose levels compared to capillary blood glucose measurements.
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