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  • News - 5 Apr 2010
    Symphony tCGM System of Echo Therapeutics, Inc. has been listed in one of Scientific American’s online articles titled "This Really Won't Hurt a Bit: Wireless Sensor Promises Diabetics...
  • Article - 5 Sep 2012
    Researchers have recently announced the development of a novel biosensor that is capable of detecting extremely small traces of glucose in human fluid including saliva, tears and urine.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2012
    This articles provides an introduction to blood glucose detectors, the two main types of glucose monitors and developments in this monitoring technology.
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    Nanotron is a leading provider of electronic location awareness solutions. If knowing what, where and when is mission-critical to your business, rely on nanotron with Location Running....
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    The company designs and manufactures sub-components to systems thru technologies which connect the physical to the electrical world in sensors. It combines these sensors thru wireless networks into...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2023
    Microelectronic systems are increasingly capable of continuous blood glucose monitoring in a manner feasible for ordinary users during day-to-day life.
  • News - 12 Mar 2012
    Abbott, a medical devices and pharmaceutical technology developer, has announced that the latest addition to its glucose monitoring systems. The FreeStyle InsuLinx Blood Glucose Monitoring System has...
  • News - 16 Feb 2021
    Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a soft, stretchy skin patch that can be worn on the neck to continuously track blood pressure and heart rate while measuring the...
  • Article - 27 Oct 2018
    Type 1 diabetes can strike anyone, regardless of how old they are or the size of their waistline. The disease prevents the body from producing enough insulin to regulate a person’s blood glucose...
  • News - 7 Dec 2018
    Washington State University scientists have created a 3D-printed glucose biosensor for use in wearable monitors. The work could pave the way toward better glucose monitors for millions of...

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