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Noninvasive Glucometer Prototype Dreams of Future
This story is from the category Health
Date posted: 19/07/2009
Designer Tobias F?rtsch has created a virtual prototype for a noninvasive (and nonexistent) glucose monitor that seems to be inspired by iPod MP3 players. The only problem, of course, is that the search goes on for technology that can properly do glucose measurements without having people prick themselves for a drop of blood.
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