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This project develops a non-invasive glucose monitoring system for diabetics, eliminating the need for painful finger prick tests. By utilizing Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy, it measures glucose levels quickly and affordably, aiming to improve diabetes management and reduce complications.
Today, diabetics must carry out a “finger prick” test as part of their blood glucose level management.
It is recommended to do this test at least 4 times a day.
Many diabetics fail to do so even once for a number of reasons: pain avoidance, disliking the sight of blood, cost of the test strips, the test protocol and the risk of infection.
This failure to manage blood glucose levels has serious long term implications.
Heart disease and blood vessel disease are the biggest complications that peop…
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