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Glucose monitoring without piercing the skin is a prize companies like Apple and Samsung have been aiming for. Now, Samsung has news.
The study reportedly wasn’t directly related to Apple’s 15-year quest to offer non-invasive blood glucose monitoring, something that’s seemingly regurgitated in Apple Watch rumors every cycle.
Apple still has a long way to go before it adds no-prick blood glucose monitors to its wearables, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported Sunday. Gurman said Apple “still needs to perfect the ...
Apple has been toying with the idea of a no-prick glucose monitor Watch integration for a while. According to sources close to the project, it’s finally made some significant headway, and an ...
After a long wait, Galaxy Watch devices could finally receive the non-invasive blood glucose monitoring feature.
Continuous glucose monitors, small patches that provide 24-hour insight into concentrations of sugar in the blood, could be a tool for Americans to “take control over their own health,” Health ...
Is the precision comparable with that of conventional glucose meters? Is it really safe to use a device that doesn't have test strips for something as important as blood sugar monitoring?
Fewer food cravings, sounder sleep, clearer skin - all because of stable blood sugar levels. A growing number of social media users are touting the benefits of blood sugar monitoring to avoid blood ...
A continuous glucose monitor is a small device that sticks to your arm. Every few minutes it sends a signal to your phone estimating your blood sugar levels. But can it improve your health?
Once reserved for people with diabetes, blood sugar monitors are now available over-the-counter. Two doctors explain what they can do, and if you need one.
While blood sugar monitoring gains traction among non-diabetics using wearable tech, experts caution against its overuse.