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Noninvasive blood-glucose monitoring method could replace finger-prick tests for diabetes
A noninvasive method for measuring blood glucose levels, developed at MIT, could save diabetes patients from having to prick their fingers several times a day.
FDA warns Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 3 blood glucose sensors linked to seven deaths, 736 injuries due to incorrect readings from manufacturing defect.
A new non-invasive glucose monitor utilizes Raman spectroscopy, offering pain-free diabetes management solutions for patients ...
Now, a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has taken a significant step towards true noninvasive glucose ...
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South Africa: Patients Left Vulnerable As Diabetes Supplies Dwindle
Getting to grips with rising diabetes rates is arguably one of the most urgent tasks for South Africa's public healthcare system, but the setbacks keep coming. While some communities are facing ...
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Early warning for diabetes: AI model identifies prediabetes risk with high accuracy
A Scientific Reports study developed a pattern neural network that integrates total antioxidant status with clinical and ...
Fearful of sharing sensitive information, California farmworkers started staying away from mobile medical clinics after ...
Jaisalmer: Health ATMs were launched for the first time along seven BSF border outposts along the India-Pakistan ...
Healthtech startup EVYA blends non-invasive sensing with AI-led insights to help users understand glucose stability, energy ...
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