Scientists from South Korea have developed a " The state-of-the-art device has already been successfully tested on rabbits.
The " As soon as the level rises to a critical level, the light will give a signal. As a result, diabetics will no longer need to pierce the skin to determine the level of glucose..
" According to the forecasts of South Korean scientists, a state-of-the-art device for diabetics will go on sale in the next 5 years..
People with diabetes need to monitor their blood sugar levels all the time.. If glucose jumps, the patient runs the risk of falling into a pathological state.. Currently, diabetics use a glucometer for blood tests, the main disadvantage of which is the need to constantly pierce the skin..
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