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| 13 Aug 2008 Comment by Joe on November 5, 2009 at 6:54pm: I use the Guardian Real-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring System its great. Insertion Put the new sensor in and let it "get wet" a few hours before attaching the transmitter and starting it ... Latest Activity on Tu Diabetes - A Community... - http://tudiabetes.com/ - References [ More results from Latest Activity on Tu Diabetes - A Community... ] |
| 12 hours ago by Avantrasara Using convergence technologies, doctors can do real-time clinical review of patients by capturing vital data from medical devices such as blood pressure monitors, glucose metres, pedometers and weighing scales. ... Avantrasara - http://avantrasara.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Michael Vlaicu Echo is developing the Symphony tCGM System as a non-invasive, wireless, transdermal continuous glucose monitoring system for patients with diabetes and for use in acute and critical care. ... We believe that a CGM system such as Symphony will save valuable nursing time and expense by avoiding the need for frequent blood glucose sampling, in addition to providing more clinically relevant, real-time glucose level and trending information needed to develop better control ... Investing Money Online | StocksHaven.com - http://www.stockshaven.com/ - References |
| 9 Nov 2009 by AskaDiabetic Most of the time I can guess what it is within 5-10 points. That comes from years of testing and understanding how and why I feel the way I do at any one time. I have used a number of different blood glucose monitors over the years. ... AskaDiabetic.com - http://www.askadiabetic.com/ |
| 1 Nov 2009 by Tech Transfer, Columbia Technology Ventures Lead Inventors: Qiao Lin, Xian Huang, Quian Wang, Jerome S. Schultz STV Reference: IR M09-070, M09-071, M09-072Problem or Unmet Need Continuous, real-time glucose monitoring and insulin dosing is critical to effectively manage Diabetes, ... iBridge Network: All Innovations - http://www.ibridgenetwork.org/ [ More results from iBridge Network: All Innovations ] |
| 10 hours ago by By CATHERINE PRICE Before I learned I had Type 1 diabetes, I saw food as food, and ate it as such -- simply, casually, with no real thought attached. ... I have a continuous glucose monitor that gives me a reading of my blood sugars every few minutes. This shows my the rising and falling trends. It's been very helpful. You might want to look into it, but it attaches like an insulin pump — so you might be adding a few more scars here and there. Good luck. Always comforting to read an article ... Well - http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 15 Oct 2009 Scientists striving to make sensors that monitor glucose in real time struggle with two major challenges: First, scientists trying to create implantable sensors must deal with the foreign body reaction, where a person's body attempts to ... Diabetes Mellitus: Overview, Causes, Risk... - http://www.health.am/db/ |
| 8 Nov 2009 by Uri Ladell The reason is that glucose readings from venous sticks can vary as much as 10 - 20 mg/dl depending on the time since the stick, presence of wet alcohol on the skin, etc. Also, if you give Dxx in one arm, check in the other arm or with .... I'm not too concerned about a lancet as a real threat for infection pathway. It should tell you something when diabetics who stick themselves multiple times a day often don't use an alcohol pad either, at most they'll wash their hands ... EMS Discussion Forum - JEMS Connect - EMS... - http://connect.jems.com/main/index/pending |
| 19 Nov 2009 by AmyT But he is CEO of a company called Integrity Applications, that's apparently on the fast track to market “the first truly non-invasive glucose monitoring devices for home use,” called the GlucoTrack. glucotrack-prototype2 ... I am reluctant to finger-stick any time other than right before I eat because of the cost and discomfort. If a non-invasive method can be reasonably accurate and affordable, I would use it the way people use CGM to assess post-meal patterns. ... DiabetesMine: the all things diabetes blog - http://www.diabetesmine.com/ - References [ More results from DiabetesMine: the all things diabetes blog ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 by John Ribeiro Indian outsourcer Wipro has designed a gateway that uses GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) wireless technology to collect data remotely from medical devices such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, pedometers, ... Medical devices can connect to the gateway through both wired technologies and wireless technologies such as Bluetooth to provide real time medical data, video and image transfer from a patient to doctor, and in turn from a doctor to doctor , ... CIO.com - Network - http://www.cio.com/ - References [ More results from CIO.com - Network ] |
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