For some people, staying healthy could require getting some ink. Researchers at MIT recently created a new type of tattoo designed for folks living with diabetes. Once injected, the nanoparticle ink can consistently measure glucose levels in the bloodstream, alerting patients if their blood sugar levels fall outside the normal range.
New Nanoparticle Tattoos Can Monitor Glucose Levels in Diabetics
by Sarah Parsons, 06/02/10
filed under: Design for Health
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hehe !
thank god I’m sick of pricking my fingers. does it work with type 1?
how do you get this and how much does it cost
[...] have forever had to deal with the uncomfortable, but unavoidable need to monitor their own glucose levels by drawing blood. Lucky for them, the Glucowizzard may have eliminated much of the discomfort [...]
When and where is this being done? I am very interested!