The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Landmark trials at Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic support market adoptions of breakthrough AI-powered wearable for ...
Liom, a pioneer in non-invasive biomarker monitoring and the developer of the world’s first non-invasive glucose-monitoring wearable, today announced a CHF 13 million extension of its Series A ...
Latest study demonstrates a machine learning model improved Bio-RFID™ sensor’s accuracy for predicting blood glucose, using the Dexcom G6® as reference device “A MARD of 12.9% at this stage in our ...
Afon Technology, aims to transform diabetes management with its non-invasive glucose monitoring device, GlucowearTM ...
A needle-free glucose sensor developed by a Monmouthshire business is offering new hope to people living with diabetes. Afon Technology, based in Caldicot has developed Glucowear - a non-invasive, ...
The new sensor developed by MIT researchers does not involve drawing patients’ blood to test for sugar levels.
Study demonstrates the Bio-RFID™ sensor can deliver stable, repeatable results in predicting blood glucose concentrations using the Dexcom G6® as a reference device From December 2022 through February ...
A cutting-edge technology company has won a major regional award for its pioneering non-invasive blood glucose monitor, which ...
The global blood glucose monitor market is set to expand from USD 16.5 billion in 2025 to USD 25.4 billion by 2030, growing ...
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 harnessing ...
A lot of old Americans and even the younger ones battle with chronic diseases like Diabetes. In case you're not aware, Diabetes is one of the most dangerous chronic diseases, necessitating close ...
A medtech business which provides non-invasive disease detection through a scan of the eye has raised more than £1.3m through a crowdfunding campaign.