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Managing diabetes can now be done with blood sugar monitors that don't require a finger prick. A variety of continuous ...
Lori Berard, RN, CDE, Diabetes Nurse Educator, talks about new advances in blood glucose monitoring called FLASH technology ...
A team of medical researchers and engineers at RSP Systems, in Denmark, working with a pair of colleagues from the Institute ...
The Asus VivoWatch 6 Aero should let you stick your finger on the watch face to get a blood oxygen and blood pressure reading ...
To make it easier you can also let your hand hang down and shake it, then massage your finger before you prick it. Put the test strip into the meter. Most meters will tell you when it's ready for ...
A team of scientists and engineers from Denmark and Germany has created a new system to check blood sugar without the need to ...
Continuous glucose monitoring devices could overstate blood sugar levels, with a study revealing inconsistencies in readings compared with traditional methods.
warned people should stick with the finger-prick test if they are looking for accurate readings. “Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are fantastic tools for people with diabetes because even if ...
A Northeastern University researcher has found a new way to help more people manage their condition—by training pharmacists ...
Researchers compared finger-prick testing to Flash glucose monitoring (Libre 2), tech used by almost half of people living with type 1 diabetes Results show Flash helped people with type 1 diabetes to ...
Apple's attempts to develop a non-invasive glucose monitoring feature for Apple Watch remains "many years away" from debuting ...
Before the use of glucose monitors, people with diabetes would have to obtain a drop of blood from a finger prick whenever they wanted to check their levels. "It's a new life. It gives you a ...