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The best glucose monitors will give a person accurate readings throughout the day. There are two main options. Read on to find out more.
With multiple data points, a continuous glucose monitor offers a more complete picture of how your body manages blood sugar but hasn’t replaced finger sticks.
No pain, still a gain? Biolinq raises $100 million for needle-free biosensors for diabetes monitoring San Diego startup’s micro-array sensing platform aims to make continuous sensing simple and ...
A needle-free technology that would allow people with diabetes to measure blood sugar levels without having to stick a needle into their fingertips, has been bought closer to reality by ...
University of Bath researchers are developing a prototype glucose monitoring skin patch that diabetic patients could wear to measure glucose drawn up through hair follicle pathways.
A computer vision technology developed by University of Cambridge engineers has now been developed into a free mobile phone app for regular monitoring of glucose levels in people with diabetes.
Wearable glucose monitors will start being freely available for people with type 1 diabetes aged under 45, Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela said on Friday. Continuous blood glucose monitors reduce ...
A scheme that provides free continuous glucose monitors to patients of Type 1 diabetes has been extended to patients up to 50 years old. This is the second time the scheme has been extended this year.
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