Breakthroughs in optical sensing, like band-pass Raman spectroscopy, promise a future free from painful finger-prick blood sugar tests. This...
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A paper-based sweat sensor is being developed that uses bacteria to monitor glucose levels, offering a pain-free alternative to traditional blood tests for diabetes management.
Breakthroughs in optical sensing, like band-pass Raman spectroscopy, promise a future free from painful finger-prick blood sugar tests. This...
Breakthroughs in optical sensing, like band-pass Raman spectroscopy, promise a future free from painful finger-prick blood sugar tests. This...
A new, noninvasive blood-glucose monitoring system may allow people with diabetes to finally ditch their painful finger pricks and under the skin...
A noninvasive method for measuring blood glucose levels, developed at MIT, could save diabetes patients from having to prick their fingers several...
Sweat contains a wealth of biological information that, with the help of artificial intelligence and next-generation sensors, could transform how we...
Sweat contains a wealth of biological information that, with the help of artificial intelligence and next-generation sensors, could transform how we...
Abbott Diabetes Care said it had received reports of more than 700 injuries that may be associated with malfunctioning sensors.
For millions of people living with diabetes, a small sting is a part of their daily routine: a finger prick to draw a drop of blood required measure...
Innovative sweat sampling techniques could revolutionize diagnostics, offering insights into glucose levels and environmental toxins with minimal...
Wearable sweat sensors could soon detect stress, glucose and other biomarkers in real time, with researchers developing patches for non-invasive...