BENGALURU: For millions of people with diabetes, checking blood glucose levels is a painful yet daily necessity as it ...
Glucose rotates the polarised light and the rotation increases with concentration, which is reflected in the acoustic signal ...
A new study by researchers at the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics (IAP), Indian Institute of Science (IISc) offers an alternative solution via a technique called photoacoustic ...
Used sharps, including hypodermic needles for medical injections, require safe storage in an FDA-cleared container made of ...
"What distinguishes our patches from solid needles is that they are fully painless and compatible ... this technology is ...
Blood glucose is usually measured using invasive methods involving pricking small needles into the skin. However, people suffering from diabetes have to test their glucose levels many times a day.
Push the needle into the stopper and push the plunger ... You aren’t alone in treating your diabetes. Before beginning insulin therapy, your doctor or health educator will show you the ropes.
IISc researchers are working to make the setup more compact and practical for clinical applications as current laser source ...
A Victorian mum who was patient zero in a world-first trial that used an app to act as her artificial pancreas has spoken of ...
KOS AI introduces Argus—a wearable, non-invasive glucose monitor with 91.3% accuracy using optical sensing and AI, ...