Apple has reportedly been developing a no-prick glucose monitor. The project to develop the monitoring system involving silicon photonics and optical absorption spectroscopy for blood sugar level detection has been making progress, according to Bloomberg, which on Wednesday cited people familiar with it...
For years, people with Type 1 diabetes have worn continuous glucose monitors, or CGMs, to track blood sugar spikes and make sure they're getting enough insulin. CGMs are small patches with tiny needles for sensors that prick the skin and are generally worn on the stomach or back of the ar...
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The CareSens Air CGM system offers a non-invasive solution for diabetes management, allowing users to monitor their glucose levels in real-time without the need for finger-prick blood samples. The device, which can be worn continuously for up to 15 days, transmits glucose readings to a smartph...