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  2. FDA warns consumers over use of smartwatches to measure blood ...

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    The smartwatch devices are different from applications that display data from FDA-authorized blood glucose measuring devices that pierce the skin, like continuous glucose monitoring devices, the ...

  3. FDA warns against using smartwatches and smart rings to ...

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    The US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning Wednesday about the risks of using smartwatches and smart rings that claim to measure blood glucose levels without piercing the skin.

  4. Blood glucose monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Four generations of blood glucose meter, c. 1991–2005. Sample sizes vary from 30 to 0.3 μl. Test times vary from 5 seconds to 2 minutes (modern meters typically require less than 15 seconds). A blood glucose meter is an electronic device for measuring the blood glucose level. A relatively small drop of blood is placed on a disposable test ...

  5. Noninvasive glucose monitor - Wikipedia

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    Noninvasive glucose monitoring (NIGM), called Noninvasive continuous glucose monitoring when used as a CGM technique, is the measurement of blood glucose levels, required by people with diabetes to prevent both chronic and acute complications from the disease, without drawing blood, puncturing the skin, or causing pain or trauma. The search for ...

  6. Dexcom launches over-the-counter continuous glucose ... - AOL

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    Stelo was cleared by the U.S. health regulator in March for use by adults aged 18 and older who do not use insulin, making it the the first continuous glucose monitor available for over-the ...

  7. Remote patient monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Physiological data such as blood pressure and subjective patient data are collected by sensors on peripheral devices. Examples of peripheral devices are: blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, and glucometer. The data are transmitted to healthcare providers or third parties via wireless telecommunication devices.

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