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Biochip that measures glucose in saliva could mean an end to finger-pricking for diabetics In order to measure their blood glucose levels, most diabetics must perform painful finger-prick tests on a daily basis. Hopefully, however, that may not always be the case. Scientists at Rhode Island’s Brown University are now developing a biochip, that could someday be used to assess the concentration of glucose molecules in a tiny sample of saliva... Continue Reading Biochip that measures glucose in saliva could mean an end to finger-pricking for diabetics Section: Health and Wellbeing Tags: Blood, Brown University, Diabetic, Glucose, Nanotechnology Related Articles: Glucose BiographerNon-invasive way to monitor blood glucose levels using lightCarbon nanotube 'tattoo' to measure blood glucose levels in diabeticsArtificial pancreas for diabetics being developed by Mayo ClinicUrine-Powered Batteries for Biochip Devices Color-changing contact lenses alert diabetics to glucose-level changes
Biochip that measures glucose in saliva could mean an end to finger-pricking for diabetics
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