A group of researchers, led by Prof. Yuji Matsuura of Tohoku University’s Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, has developed a method of measuring blood glucose using far infrare... Read more
A joint effort between diabetes doctors and biomedical engineers could revolutionize how people with diabetes keep their blood sugar levels in check Painful insulin injections could become a... Read more
Scientists have developed the first ultra-thin, flexible device that sticks to skin like a rub-on tattoo and can detect a person’s glucose levels. The sensor, reported in a proof-of-co... Read more
20 minutes of daily vibration for eight weeks restored a healthy balance Daily sessions of whole-body vibration may combat prediabetes in adolescents, dramatically reducing inflammation, ave... Read more
One device could test for a number of elements simultaneously In order to measure their blood glucose levels, most diabetics must perform painful finger-prick tests on a daily basis.... Read more
Image via Wikipedia Diabetes is an enormous global problem… and it is on the rise. Despite decades of research and advances in technology, the methods of accurately measuring glucose i... Read more
Echo Therapeutics is testing a biosensor system that reads glucose levels without breaking the skin For many diabetics, the unpleasant chore of drawing blood several times a day in order to... Read more
An artificial pancreas system being developed by scientists at Cambridge in the UK could help safely manage type 1 diabetes in children. The new system combines a commercially available cont... Read more