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Lori Berard, RN, CDE, Diabetes Nurse Educator, talks about new advances in blood glucose monitoring called FLASH technology that no longer requires patients to prick their finger for readings.
A continuous glucose monitor is a small device that sticks to your arm. Every few minutes it sends a signal to your phone estimating your blood sugar levels. But can it improve your health?
A Raman spectroscopy device was used to non-invasively monitor their blood glucose over a two day period. This uses a near-infrared light of 830nm wavelength, positioned over the person’s thumb.
RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Glucotrack, Inc. (NASDAQ: GCTK), a medical technology company, announced the successful completion of its first in human clinical study for a novel continuous glucose monitoring ...
Glucotrack (Nasdaq:GCTK) believes it can tap into a diabetes market that includes millions of people who aren't being served ...
Glucotrack, Inc. has announced the successful completion of its first human clinical study for a continuous blood glucose monitor (CBGM), which is uniquely placed in the subclavian vein for real ...
Non-invasive blood glucose monitoring has emerged as a promising field aimed at overcoming the discomfort and risks associated with traditional invasive methods. Recent innovations focus on ...
The company revolutionized diabetes care 10 years ago with its world-leading FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring portfolio, which today is used by more than 7 million people across over ...
Glucotrack, Inc. Advances Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring Technology with Clinical Study Initiation in Australia by Q3 2025 May 14, 2025 — 05:21 pm EDT.
Introduced in the late 1990s, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) revolutionized diabetes care. Prior to CGM, home blood glucose monitoring (BGM) methodologies – which involve patients using a ...