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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 ...
May is National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month. One doctor has invented a device that can help patients test their lung ...
In 2024 researchers at the University of Southern California developed an ingestible pill with optoelectronic sensors for ...
Real-time data feeds allow forward-deployed jawans to monitor vast stretches of the LAC simultaneously, reducing physical ...
Google’s ultra-thin screen-free fitness tracker costs a fraction of a Whoop and doesn’t require a subscription to work ...
Pulse oximeter devices routinely overestimate blood oxygen levels in darker-skinned patients—a racial bias that can trigger downstream health harms for Black individuals, compounding well beyond any ...
At Home Sleep Apnea Testing has expanded availability of its WatchPAT One home diagnostics kit in Fresno, giving Central Valley residents a non-invasive way to screen for sleep apnea overnight — no ...
Like so much else in nature, the human visual system has both a complex structure and functional efficiency that is difficult ...
Researchers at the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (WPI-ITbM), Nagoya University, together with collaborators from ...
An electrochemical sensor developed at Oregon State University holds promise for making food quality testing faster, more accurate, more environmentally friendly and less expensive. The novel sensor, ...
An electrochemical sensor developed at Oregon State University holds promise for making food quality testing faster, more accurate, more environmentally friendly, and less expensive. The novel sensor, ...
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