Most people with diabetes should test their blood sugar (or blood glucose) levels regularly. Knowing the results lets you adjust your strategy for keeping the disease in check. Research shows that in ...
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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 diabetes patients. Patients can now test their sugar levels without needles and ...
Checking your blood sugar can feel like a major inconvenience—not to mention, if you’re using a finger-stick test, it can hurt, too. Yet, monitoring your glucose level is key for good diabetes ...
The FDA has issued a new safety alert for smartwatch enthusiasts relying on their devices to monitor their health and potentially detect common conditions, including diabetes. The government agency ...
Good news for Korean diabetics (although they probably already know all about it—this has apparently been in the Asian press for a while), the LG KP8400 is a phone, a crappy camera, and a blood sugar ...
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