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A single-patch sensor now reads blood sugar through the skin with no needle stick — and the first versions are already on their way to pharmacy shelves
For decades, checking blood sugar meant the same routine: a lancet, a test strip, a drop of blood, and a number that told you ...
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A new wearable patch can read your blood sugar right through your skin — no needle prick required — and it’s heading toward store shelves
For the roughly 38 million Americans living with diabetes, checking blood sugar usually means one thing: breaking the skin.
A new diabetes device may make tracking blood sugars and taking medication easier. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the Dexcom G5 continuous glucose monitoring system (CGM) can ...
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