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The launch of the BloodVitals Pain-Free Blood Glucose Monitoring Device marks a significant step forward in consumer wellness technology. Designed to offer a non-invasive, needle-free alternative ...
Pain avoidance as a key motivator: Numerous surveys in 2025 indicate that a major reason people avoid consistent health tracking is the pain associated with needles or invasive procedures. As a result ...
A new continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that is not only non-invasive but that predicts blood sugar levels from ECG data promises to shake up diabetes management. The device is being showcased at ...
The invention of a “noninvasive” device that can measure blood glucose for people with diabetes with no need to poke the skin and draw blood has been the dream for decades. After all, why ...
Many people living with diabetes use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to track their blood sugar levels. These small devices, often attached to the back of your upper arm or abdomen, send data ...
More information: Anders Pors et al, Calibration and performance of a Raman-based device for non-invasive glucose monitoring in type 2 diabetes, Scientific Reports (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025 ...
Dr. Robert Shmerling, senior faculty editor of Harvard Health Publishing at Harvard Medical School, thinks continuous glucose monitoring is marketing getting ahead of the science. If you aren't ...
The first glucose monitors came in the 1940s when a “horrible, cumbersome” device was invented, Hirsch said. “You had to put a blue pill into a test tube with the urine and water and then a ...
Innovative needle-free technology empowers users to monitor glucose signals, oxygen saturation, and heart rate from home—without the discomfort or complexity of traditional tools.LOS ANGELES, June 24, ...