Jamshedpur: In a significant achievement for research and innovation, the Patent Office, Government of India, has awarded a ...
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A single-patch sensor now reads blood sugar through the skin with no needle stick — and the first versions are already on their way to pharmacy shelves
For decades, checking blood sugar meant the same routine: a lancet, a test strip, a drop of blood, and a number that told you ...
Apple has spent years and millions of dollars trying to crack one of wearable technology’s biggest health challenges: noninvasive blood glucose monitoring for Apple Watch. Now, a promising new gadget ...
Compare Apple Watch, Garmin, Oura, Samsung, Withings, Huawei, and Evie Ring in the race to bring blood sugar data to wearables.
The wearables industry has solved the relatively easy stuff: step counting, sleep tracking, fitness coaching. It has also solved more complex things like detecting atrial fibrillation and sleep apnea.
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Researchers just built a patch that reads blood sugar through the skin with no needle stick — and the first versions are already on their way to pharmacy shelves
For the roughly 537 million adults worldwide living with diabetes, checking blood sugar usually means one of two things: ...
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