Diabetics rejoice: a new rice-sized, implantable glucose sensor could eliminate the need to use conventional finger-prick monitors. The solar-powered device, dubbed Glucowizzard, is implanted under a patient’s skin, where it monitors glucose levels continuously until it needs to be replaced approximately a year later.
Implantable, Solar-Powered Chip Monitors Blood Sugar Levels
by Ariel Schwartz, 03/03/10
filed under: green gadgets
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