Blood sugar testing goes wireless, painless for diabetes patients
October 22, 2014
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Now that is cool: Testing your sugar without needles and without blood droplets.
In Europe, the medical company Abbott has just released its FreeStyle Libre system, which may usher in a revolution in diabetes care. And both doctors and patients can’t wait.
Prabahar Gopalakrishnan, 26, is a type 1 diabetic who has taken daily insulin injections since the age of seven. “I’ve probably pricked my fingers almost 15,000 times so far,” he tells me.
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The Abbott FreeStyle Libre uses a cellphone-sized device, left, to display blood glucose readings gathered by a sensor placed on the arm, right.
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Oct 22, 2014 @ 09:18:13
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