Science

Injectable Glowing Beads In Bloodstream Can Indicate Glucose Levels

Diabetics may have yet another tool in their blood-sugar management arsenal – an implantable, fluorescent blood-sugar monitor. It involves small hydrogel beads that vary the intensity of emitted light depending on glucose concentration. They’re called Life Beans.


December 24, 2009
Science

Colour-Shifting Contact Lenses Alert Diabetics To Glucose Levels

Diabetics are saddled with the unenviable task of checking their blood sugar levels constantly. But a new non-invasive technology lets diabetics keep tabs on their glucose levels with contact lenses that change colours as their blood sugar rises and falls.


February 15, 2009
Science

Tattoo Doubles as a Blood Glucose Level Monitor: Rebellious Yet Cautious

A Cambridge laboratory has developed a special ink for tattoos that changes colour based on glucose levels in the blood. On a related note, diabetes is now the hippest metabolic syndrome in town.


August 28, 2008
Gadgets

World’s Smallest Blood Glucose Meter Gets FDA Approved: True2Go

Testing your blood glucose levels if you’re a diabetes sufferer may not mean hauling around large-ish devices now that the True2Go from Home Diagnostics has won FDA approval. It’s the world’s smallest, “about the size of a quarter”… it’s just about the same size as an iPod shuffle. It’s small enough to twist “on to a vial of test strips so diabetics can better manage their diabetes with the convenience of on-the-go testing,” which is darn convenient, and it uses 0.5 microliters of blood and has a test memory display. No word on pricing or release timings yet. [Medgadget]


June 12, 2008
Cars

M-Powered System Turns a Lincoln Into the Diabetesmobile

I never thought about this before, but driving around in a car can be especially dangerous for people with severe cases of diabetes. Fortunately for them (and everyone else on the road), a company called Medtronic Diabetes has unveiled its new M-POWERED car–a Lincoln sedan fitted with a system that wirelessly connects a patient’s glucose monitor with the dashboard. Once connected, the system will continually update the driver’s on his/her health status via audio and visual cues. There is no word on whether or not this system will actually be available for patients anytime soon however. [Medgadget]


May 21, 2008
Science

Portable Urine Glucose Meter Hates Needles, Loves Pee

Most diabetics are tough enough to routinely test their blood without crying about it (the alternative to death is certainly a good one), but Tanita has announced a portable digital urine glucose meter for those with sugar-management diseases like diabetes and metabolic syndrome that needs no blood.