Breath-Analysis Offers Hope for Non-invasive Blood Sugar Monitoring
February 5, 2019 Category :Diabetes Research 0
A new non-invasive way to monitor blood sugar levels is currently being developed by scientists at the University of California, Irvine. The study was conducted after a chemical analysis method used for air pollution testing was found to have effectively measured high concentrations of methyl nitrates in type 1 diabetics in hyperglycemic state.
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