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Diabetes Breathalyzer
A new study is showing glimpses of hope in diagnosing and managing blood glucose levels in diabetes using the formation of “titanium dioxide on a stick.”. The study was published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS). Using a transmission electron microscopy image, Chemists at the University of Pittsburggh have demonstrated a sensor technology that […]
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Shedding Light on Accurate Non-Invasive Glucose Testing
The way light scatters when transmitted through a person with diabetes may be able to accurately determine glucose value. A study published in Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences shows that someday we may no longer have to endure bloodshed every time we check our blood sugar. In this study, 900 people were evaluated using a […]
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Re$olution to Save in 2013
It’s officially 2013 and the time is now to start implementing those well intended resolutions. Mine is to humanize the diabetes experience. It’ll make more sense in a few weeks. If yours is to save money now – Kroger is your BFF. The cost of diabetes supplies can be obscene. That’s not an over exaggeration. […]
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No longer seeing red for glucose testing
The commonplace practice for every person saddled with diabetes is the traditional blood glucose test. Whether you subscribe to the practice with a finger stick, a droplet from a flesh wound or some other source of a bloodshed – the all too familiar practice of blood draws for a glucose reading may have its days […]
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Diabetes management and the iPhone
One of the most tedious parts of diabetes management is testing, logging, and analyzing your blood glucose readings. In a few days – this cumbersome challenge of diabetes management is going to be revolutionized by a glucose testing meter that makes this all possible with one stop. Allow me to introduce the Telcare wireless glucose […]
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Radiating yellow to control blood glucose
Never in a million years would I think of a non-violent strain of bacteria being used as an indicator for blood glucose. Happy New Year! Thanks to the brainchild of a team of Missouri University of Science and Technology students this may be in store for a future testing strip in diabetes. If you have […]
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