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<blockquote data-quote="britishpub" data-source="post: 2068454" data-attributes="member: 175573"><p>June 24, <strong>2001</strong> (Philadelphia) -- Day in, day out, millions of diabetics prick their finger and squeeze a tiny drop of blood on a strip of paper to measure their blood sugar levels. It's part of the hassle of managing this chronic disease -- a real pain that soon may be a thing of the past if the latest research pans out.</p><p></p><p>The first bloodless monitoring device for people with diabetes may be available as early as <strong>2004</strong>, says David C. Klonoff, PhD, medical director the Dorothy L. and James E. Frank Diabetes Research Institute at Mills Health Center in San Mateo, Calif. It will work by casting an invisible light on either the skin or eye and measuring the interaction of the light with glucose. From there a computerized meter calculates<span style="color: #000000"> glucose levels.</span></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/news/20010624/measuring-blood-sugar-eyes-have#1" target="_blank">https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/news/20010624/measuring-blood-sugar-eyes-have#1</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britishpub, post: 2068454, member: 175573"] June 24, [B]2001[/B] (Philadelphia) -- Day in, day out, millions of diabetics prick their finger and squeeze a tiny drop of blood on a strip of paper to measure their blood sugar levels. It's part of the hassle of managing this chronic disease -- a real pain that soon may be a thing of the past if the latest research pans out. The first bloodless monitoring device for people with diabetes may be available as early as [B]2004[/B], says David C. Klonoff, PhD, medical director the Dorothy L. and James E. Frank Diabetes Research Institute at Mills Health Center in San Mateo, Calif. It will work by casting an invisible light on either the skin or eye and measuring the interaction of the light with glucose. From there a computerized meter calculates[COLOR=#000000] glucose levels.[/COLOR] [URL]https://www.webmd.com/diabetes/news/20010624/measuring-blood-sugar-eyes-have#1[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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