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New breath sensor detects diabetes in minutes

Acetone may be best known as a sharp-smelling solvent found in nail polish remover, but inside your body it can tell an ...
A team led by Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, the James L. Henderson, Jr Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and ...
Medtronic plc (NYSE: MDT), a global leader in healthcare technology, today announced two U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulatory milestones that broaden the MiniMed™ 780G system portfolio: ...
Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) announced on Tuesday that the U.S. FDA cleared its SmartGuard algorithm as an interoperable automated ...
Medtronic has obtained a pair of major green lights from the FDA for its flagship insulin pump—opening up the MiniMed 780G to adults with type 2 diabetes in the U.S., and allowing it to c | ...
Diagnosing diabetes could soon be as easy as breathing. Researchers at Penn State have developed a sensor that detects acetone in breath, offering a fast, inexpensive way to identify diabetes and ...
A research team led by Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, James L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and ...
Still at least a year away, these fabrics, with built in sensors, could replace finger-pricking and continuous glucose ...
U.S. researchers have created a new type of biosensor that can detect minute concentrations of glucose in saliva, tears, and urine, and might be manufactured at low cost because it does not require ...
A Penn State team created a breath sensor that identifies diabetes by detecting acetone. The device is fast, non-invasive, and built with laser-induced graphene for precision. In the United States, ...