Noninvasive glucose monitoring devices are not currently commercially available in the United States, so people with diabetes must collect blood samples or use sensors embedded under the skin to measure their blood sugar levels. Now, with a new wearable device less intrusive glucose monitoring could become the norm.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/10/211014172730.htm
Saturday, 16 October 2021
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