A team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has used Raman spectroscopy to develop a shoebox-sized device that can measure blood glucose levels without any needles, MIT ...
Latest study demonstrates a machine learning model improved Bio-RFID™ sensor’s accuracy for predicting blood glucose, using the Dexcom G6® as reference device “A MARD of 12.9% at this stage in our ...
In today’s fast-paced world, managing health conditions like diabetes has become more crucial than ever. With over 463 million people worldwide grappling with diabetes—a number that continues to rise ...
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A team of medical researchers and engineers at RSP Systems, in Denmark, working with a pair of colleagues from the Institute for Diabetes Technology, and another colleague with the University of ...
Numerous companies have tried and failed to develop a device that can measure blood sugar levels without pricking the skin for a blood sample. Even Alphabet had a go at it with contact lenses for ...
In recent years, smartwatches and smart rings have grown increasingly popular, adorning the wrists and fingers of consumers who use them to monitor their exercise, sleep and heart activity. Now, ...
Finger-sticking for glucose monitoring could be a thing of the past. Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York propose using sweat to monitor glucose levels. BINGHAMTON, N.Y. ...
Did you know that even a healthy person’s blood sugar can spike to levels typically associated with prediabetes just from eating a carbohydrate-rich meal? 1 Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a recall of specific Dexcom (NASDAQ:DXCM) glucose monitoring devices, including the G6, G7, ONE, and ONE+ models. The recall is due to a potential ...
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices may overestimate blood glucose levels in healthy adults, potentially leading to unnecessary dietary changes and confusion among users, according to a recent ...