Discover why painless may be the way to go with monitoring sugar levels. Since the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first prickless glucose monitor in 2017, the ability to manage diabetes more conveniently and effectively is changing how people monitor diabetes. Diabetes patients rely on knowing their glucose levels for their day-to-day…
The FDA Approved the First Ever Prickless Blood Sugar Monitor
A new prickles blood sugar monitor has been approved by the FDA for diabetics. Many diabetics will be thrilled to know that they don’t have to prick their finger every day to get a glucose reading from their blood. Sugar levels can now be monitored through a sensor that is located somewhere on the patient’s…
The Newest Blood Sugar Monitor Could Be a Tattoo
Learn more about revolutionary blood sugar monitor technology being developed by researchers at MIT. Blood sugar monitors and finger pricking are a daily routine for diabetic patients but the newest monitoring system may be found in a tattoo. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed ink that acts as a biosensor. The biosensor…