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Now, low-cost sugar testing will be done without needles; IIT Madras' device provides relief to diabetes patients.
To alleviate these difficulties, scientists at IIT Madras have developed a new technology that will make life easier for ...
Katie Palmer covers telehealth, clinical artificial intelligence, and the health data economy — with an emphasis on the impacts of digital health care for patients, providers, and businesses. You can ...
Verywell Health on MSN
We Asked a Doctor If You Should Track Your Blood Sugar Even If You Don't Have Diabetes
There is limited research on the clinical benefit of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) in healthy individuals, but anecdotal ...
If you need to track your glucose daily, you probably want a pain-free option. Besides pricking your finger, there are now wearable devices that are placed on your arm and connect to an app on your ...
Continuous glucose monitors — the tiny sensors once reserved for people with diabetes — are now appearing on the arms of ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
A simple blood sugar test predicts your risk for an early death
At Tohoku University in Japan, a long-running health study has revealed a surprising new clue about life and death. The ...
A new breath-based sensor from researchers at Penn State could soon offer an easy, pain-free, quick way to diagnose diabetes. The sensor was created through a technique that basically toasts a polymer ...
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